However, the guitar is an instrument that shouldn’t be overlooked when it comes to this specific genre. The following jazz songs are performed by some of the greatest jazz guitarists to ever touch the instrument. Buckle up, because you’re about to take a fun ride of sonic exploration. T...
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This matrix included the field hollers of the cotton plantations; the work songs on the railroads, rivers, and levees; hymns and spirituals; music for brass bands, funeral processions, and parades; popular dance music; the long-standing banjo performing tradition (starting in the 1840s), which...
as well as some aspects of its customary instrumentation (e.g.,banjoorguitarandpercussion), derive primarily from West African traditions, whereas the European influences can be heard not only in the harmonic language of jazz but in its use of such conventional instruments astrumpet,trombone,saxoph...
This book uses real jazz songs to teach you the basics of accompanying and improvising jazz guitar in the style of Wes Montgomery, Joe Pass, Tal Farlow, Charlie Christian, Jim Hall and many others. Lesson topics include: chords and progressions; scales and licks; comping and soloing styles; ...
Jazz "standards" are those classic pieces that are the tried and true, best of the best, quintessential jazz songs. You'll learn all the basic principles you need to get started playing jazz guitar. The great thing about this course is that you skip over most of the boring theory that ...
Be sure to click through on the links under each entry to play along with these jazz songs. BEFORE YOU CONTINUE... If you struggle to learn jazz standards by ear, memorize them, and not get lost in the song form, then our free guide will completely change the way you learn tunes fore...
You’ll also learn some cool 1930s-style chord-melody variations that feature contrapuntal voice movement and chord substitution. Picking the Guitar Nick Lucas’ instrumental tour de force “Picking the Guitar,” recorded in 1922, is one of the most important songs in the early jazz guitar ...
“You’ve got to learn your instrument. Then, you practice, practice, practice. And then, when you finally get up there on the bandstand, forget all of that and just wail.” -Charlie Parker I like the part about forgetting it all and just wailing. But notice the first thing he said:...
While Neal currently has sufficient original music for a new jazz CD, his current focus is on the many facets of Brazilian popular music through the performances of three groups: a guitar-bass-drums trio (NEAL ALGER'S BRAZILIAN TRIO) which features jazz improvisation over songs by popular Brazi...