playing the music of now

Playing the Music of Now

By

Eric

Jazz Advice and Tips

Often times, we get pushed down a very narrow, prescribed path when it comes to learning and performing jazz. Without question, we get complacent with the established rules of others whether it’s the guidelines of an educational program, the expectations of the people around us, or the limits of a label for the music. We …

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The Girl From Ipanema: Learning from the Masters

By

Eric

Jazz Advice and Tips, Tunes

The Brazilian composer Antonio Carlos Jobim is well known to improvisers with dozens of tunes frequently played and recorded in the jazz repertoire. However, one song in particular stands out… The “Garota de Ipanema” or The Girl from Ipanema.  Composed in 1963, it propelled a Bossa Nova wave around the world and was recorded by …

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fast tempos in music

Fast Tempos Made Easy

By

Forrest

Rhythm

Here’s a recent question from a reader struggling with fast tempos: “Hi, I’m a saxophone player in Toronto. What might you recommend in terms of practice techniques to play on blistering fast tempos?” When it comes to fast tempos, we could all be better. Want to play fast? Start slow. Slow over fast tempos No …

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