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Second lesson with Martin Shaw

May 6th, 2004  |  by admin  |  published in jazzlearning

I’ve had another amazing lesson with Martin Shaw.  We spent quite a long time looking into what we have agreed to call “Ghost” tonguing. Having done a bit of work on it since the last lesson and got somewhere (though by no means anywhere near it yet) it’s now got a little clearer exactly what I have [...]

First lesson with Martin Shaw – before and after

April 9th, 2004  |  by admin  |  published in jazzlearning

Before: I’ve been practising pretty regularly and, I feel, steadily improving but increasingly feeling myself to be in a musical vacuum. What I need now is fresh air, not my own stale stuff to breathe; so with that in mind I’ve arranged to have a lesson with Martin Shaw, who has been enthusiastically recommended by [...]

Studying Clifford Brown and Giant Steps

August 8th, 2002  |  by admin  |  published in jazzlearning

I wrote out all the chords from Coltrane’s “Giant Steps” and turned them all into a useful chordal study which goes through every key. Felt quite pleased with myself. It’s a bit of an ear bender, so learning to play it in every key might take some time. I’ve also extracted a useful exercise from [...]

Learning Clifford Brown’s solos by ear

January 1st, 2001  |  by admin  |  published in jazzlearning

New year’s resolution: to get this diary/journal going again after quite a long period of neglect (look at the date of the previous entry). A large part of what stopped me writing was that every time I thought of doing so I felt the time would be better spent practising the trumpet. Also I lost [...]

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