Joe Pino — Pecking Exercises
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Michael Sarian — Breathing, Airflow & Long Tones Open »
On this occasion, we are interviewing Desmond Amos, a young Indonesian saxophonist whose videos accumulate millions of views on YouTube.
Desmond Amos: “You Need to Take Criticism to Be Able to Play Better” Open »
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Today, we have the jazz musician Frank Catalano, an extraordinary talent. Nobody else can claim to have played with some of the greatest of all time, such as Miles Davis, Elvin Jones, Stan Getz, Betty Carter, Tony Bennett, and Tito Puente, among others, all while in high school! Discover more of his history.
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Michael Sarian — Warm-ups Open »
In this last article, Doug Stone (Assistant Professor of Jazz Studies at Louisiana State University, LA, USA) shares how you can improvise over anything. Apply it to your favorite songs and enjoy them more than ever.
Jazz Improvisation Fundamentals #4: Internalizing Chord Changes Open »
Today we are speaking with Woody Witt (Affiliate Artist in Jazz Studies at the University of Houston, and Professor at Houston Community College, Texas, USA), a teacher who strives to give a great technical base and the greatest possible autonomy to his students, while still being very active playing in concerts and recording albums.
On this occasion, Doug Stone (Assistant Professor of Jazz Studies at Louisiana State University, LA, USA) gives you the key to making your own transcriptions from the great jazz maestros in only 5 steps. Learn how to get the best out of your transcriptions in this article.
Jazz Improvisation Fundamentals #3: Transcription Open »
On this occasion, we are speaking with Mindi Abair, a two-time Grammy-nominated saxophonist, about her touring schedule and her last album, which just hit the shelves a few days ago.