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2h ago
Guillermo Cachofeiro - Café Verde (2024) (One man band)
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Reddit » Jazz
2h ago
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2h ago
This is my solo piano arrangement and solo over autumn in New York. Let me know what you think!
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2h ago
https://youtu.be/0of3lzXx_Pk?si=74gGYd35_GfDa0sf
Kari band: hold my beer
This is the band that used to back up Babymetal, one of the most successful music groups to come out of Japan
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2h ago
Hey all, are you ready for the most cliche thing to hear from a jazz fan/player?
Charlie Parker is far and away my favorite improvisor. Someday I'd love to play with the absolute, utter depth and emotionality in his style. Of course, I don't think I'll ever reach Bird's level, but I'm really enjoying the journey of deeply looking into his solos and finding new ways to think about jazz and new things to practice. I really want to get other people's perspectives on his playing to give me different ways to look at what he does.
How does Bird influence you? What does he make you think about?
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2h ago
Hey just looking for some simple standards to play in my schools lil jazz combo. just looking for some stuff to vamp on.
Also non 12 bar would be cool, like in the vane of work song and saint james.
Also doesn't have to be in the real book, as long as its found online somewhere like therealbook info.
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14h ago
Youtube recommended me a video the other day titled "When you can't stop playing perfect lines" and boy, was it correctly titled lol
I mostly listen to fusion and really like Al Di Meola (early solo stuff and with RtF) and Lee Ritenour (early solo stuff). I also love everything I've heard Bill Connors play on, which is RtF stuff, some Stanley Clarke, and a few of his 80s solo albums. I know he's not really jazz, but Zappa is also a favorite of mine.
I've also come to like Allan Holdsworth more these days, and what little Larry Coryell I've heard (couple albums with Seventh House) and Pat Mart ..read more
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14h ago
there’s this street jazz band based in New Olreans about a year ago called the Dirty Rotten Vipers i think are really cool. check them out on bandcamp and youtube
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