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08 junho 2011

Jamey Aebersold Vol. 9: Woody Shaw

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Jamey Aebersold Vol. 9: Woody Shaw
Jamey Aebersold | English | 2000 | ASIN: B00267QGYE | 40 pages | PDF/MP3 | 37 MB


Intermediate/Advanced

These tunes will become jazz standards. 8 beautiful songs written by Woody Shaw which are a departure from the typical Bebop jazz melodies and chord progressions. The styles and tune formulae represented are Bossa Nova, Waltz, minor blues, alternating bossa/swing and latin/swing, slow and fast. These songs are a welcome departure from typical bebop and swing tunes and are sure to inspire fresh ideas.

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Woody Shaw on “The Moontrane”

01 junho 2011

Buddy Bolden and the Last Days of Storyville

Buddy Bolden and the Last Days of Storyville By Danny Barker, Alyn Shipton

Publisher: Continuum 2001 | 164 Pages | ISBN: 0826457029 | File type: PDF | 10 mb




In 1986, jazz guitarist, banjoist, singer and composer Danny Barker (who died in 1994) published the first volume of his memoirs A Life in Jazz, which was widely praised as an addition to the history of jazz. This is a further selection of Barker's writings (beginning with a long portrait of Buddy Bolden, the first man of jazz) drawn from conversations and interviews with the generation of jazzmen that invented the music. Many of those interviewed were musicians Danny Barker knew and worked with. The book also contains Barker's own recollections of Storyville in its dying days, plus more material dating from his pioneering period of work in the big bands, with a memoir of trombonist Charlie Green, and of life on the road with Cab Calloway 



About the Author

Danny Barker (1900-94) was one of the great originals of jazz, a witty singer and performer, and a member of some of the most prestigious bands in jazz history, including those led by Henry Allen, Cab Calloway, Benny Carter and Lucky Millinder.
Alyn Shipton presents jazz radio programmes for the BBC and is a critic for The Times in London. He is the author of several books on music as well as a music publisher and editor. His most recent book is Groovin' High: The Life of Dizzy Gillespie published by Oxford University Press in 1999, voted Book of the Year by Jazz Times and winner of the 2000 ARSC award for best research in recorded sound. 



21 maio 2011

10 Dizzy Gillespie classics


Key : C-Eb-Bb-F

A Night In Tunisia
Birk's Works
Con Alma
Groovin' High
Manteca
Salt Peanuts
Shawnuff
Things To Come
Tour De Force
Woodyn' You

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12 abril 2011

Complete Conservatory Method For Trumpet

Complete Conservatory Method For Trumpet
English | 2009 | 191 pages | PDF | 25 MB


A Pillar Among Trumpet Method Books, The Carl Fischer Authentic Edition Arban’s Complete
Conservatory Method for Trumpet has long set the standard for trumpet pedagogy books.
Within its pages, trumpet players can find detailed exercises and instruction geared
to make the aspiring trumpeter into a first class musician.
If you are serious about playing the trumpet, this book must be in your collection


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I Love The Trumpet

I Love The Trumpet [2 DVDs] | 7.91 GB

From beginner to advanced Lessons, to a History of the Jazz Trumpet, Warren Vaché renowned jazz trumpeter,
and charter member of the Juilliard School Program for Jazz Studies,
walks you through everything you need to know about the trumpet.

4 hours of video content and a 28 page booklet
Lessons in Breathing, Fingering, Embouchure, Tonguing, and Improvisation for the
beginner and intermediate, plus an advanced lesson.
Interviews with the featured students.
A Recording Session with Mr. Vaché's band where a section is left open for the viewer to solo
with the accompaniment. Notation for suggested solos is scrolled across the screen and can be set to
several levels of difficult. Mr. Vaché's solos are transcribed and scrolled across the screen as he plays them.
Interviews with the recording engineer and the musicians are also included.
A history of the Jazz trumpet by Mr. Vaché with musical examples.
A visit to the Metropolitan Museum of Art's music instrument department featuring a discussion
with the associate curator, tracing the development of the trumpet throughout history.
A tour of the Yamaha Brass instrument facility in Grand Rapids Michigan.
See an instrument built from the valve casing to plating and shipping.
A trip to Dillon Music a legendary brass instrument store in New Jersey,
that includes a visit to their repair shop and an interview with their mouthpiece designer.
Interviews with Classical and Latin music trumpet players, Mark Gould and Ray Vega.
A "How To" on proper care and cleaning of the trumpet.
Mr. Vaché discusses mutes, mouthpieces, and method books.
Includes sheet music that can be printed out on a PC, including all parts
(trumpet, piano,guitar,bass and drums ) for the songs in the recording session.
Mr. Vaché's solos can also be printed out.

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10 fevereiro 2011

Trumpet Guide

Trumpet Diagram
This information is to be used as a guide only. Data is approximate.
For best results, you should consult with the instructor before purchasing.

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Trumpets are precision made. During the pre-shipment inspection, the valves are oiled and checked for correct operation, and all of the tuning slides are greased and checked for free movement.
To enable the instrument to be played, only the mouthpiece needs to be fitted. Fit the mouthpiece carefully by easing it into the mouthpiece tube until a firm, airtight connection has been achieved.
Warning: Do not force or knock the mouthpiece into the mouthpiece tube. Doing so will cause damage not covered by the warranty and is likely to require specialist equipment and trained personnel to remove it safely.
With the mouthpiece correctly fitted, the instrument is now ready to play.
For your convenience, a cleaning cloth, valve oil and shoulder strap are included. Four tuning slides are also incorporated into your trumpet. These enable the fine tuning and intonation of the instrument to be adjusted. For guidance on their use, we recommend that you seek advice from your music teacher, instrument teacher, technician or local music store.
There are many tutor books, videos and CD ROM tutors available from musical instrument or sheet music stores to help you teach yourself to play the trumpet. We would also recommend you take lessons with a qualified trumpet teacher.

Trumpet Maintenance

It is important to disassemble and thoroughly clean the instrument after playing, and especially prior to placing it in its case for storage between playing sessions.
Follow the routine below to ensure that the instrument is kept in peak condition:
  • Remove any dirt, perspiration and finger marks from the surface of the instrument by the gentle use of a cleaning cloth (provided).
  • The tuning slides should be carefully removed and the inside of the instrument and slides cleaned and dried with an appropriate cleaning brush/cloth. Replace the slides with care in the correct positions.
  • The valve pistons, located within the valve casings, should occasionally also be removed, checked and if necessary, cleaned and thoroughly dried. The casings should also be cleaned and the valves re-oiled.
  • Valve pistons and casings are NOT interchangeable. Always remove and replace one at a time.
  • To remove a valve, unscrew the valve cap at the top of the valve casing. Carefully remove the valve piston, clean and dry with a lint free cloth. Re-oil the valve piston and replace this into the valve casing ensuring that the valve piston guide mates with the detent in the valve casing. To align the valve piston, depress the valve button fully, rotate the valve button clockwise/anti clockwise until the piston clicks into place. Release the valve button and replace the valve cap, screwing it back into position. Do not over tighten the valve cap.
  • Regular oiling of the valve pistons is fundamental to the smooth operation, maintenance and playing of the instrument.
  • Valve oil (provided) should be applied (sparingly) to each valve in turn. To apply valve oil, follow the procedure for cleaning and maintenance of the valve piston as described above. It is necessary only to expose the barrel of the valve piston and sparingly apply sufficient valve oil to ensure adequate lubrication.
  • Valve oil should also be used (sparingly) on the tuning slides and water key(s) hinge.
  • Water accumulates within the instrument during playing. To prolong the life and playing action of your instrument, this water must be regularly expelled. To do this, angle the bell of the instrument towards the ground, hold open the water keys and blow through the instrument to expel excess water.
  • Occasionally, water will remain in the instrument, and can be expelled, during routine maintenance, by carefully removing the tuning slides, and draining excess residual moisture.

27 janeiro 2011

Jamey Aebersold Vol 15 - Payin' Dues

58 Мб

1. Another Yew
2. It's You
3. Stella
4. April
5. You're
6. The Song
7. Flesh & Spirit
8. What Is This?
9. Share A Key

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23 janeiro 2011

The Brass Family

The trumpet is a musical instrument with the highest register in the brass family.The trumpet is used in many forms of music, including classical music and jazz. Trumpets have three piston valves. Each of these change the length of tubing when the player blows into it. There are lots of trumpet techniques: flutter tonguing, growling, double tonguing, triple tonguing, doodle tongue, glissando, vibrato, pedal tone, etc. They are made of brass tubs bent twice making an oblong shape, and are played by blowing air through closed lips.
The Brass family by Noah
The trombone is a musical instrument in the brass family. It is a lip-reed aerophone instrument. The trombone is characterised by having a slide with which the player changes the length of the tube to change the pitch. A person who plays the trombone is called a trombonist. The parts of the trombones are: tuning slide, counterweight, mouthpiece, slide lock ring, bell, knob, water key, main slide, second slide brace, first slide brace and connector nut.

The French horn is a brass instrument. Horns have three valves, wich are pressed with the left hand, they are pressed to change the pitch. A musician who plays the horn is called a horn player. The horn is the second highest sounding instrument group in the brass family. The horn is most often used as an orchestral instrument. The French horn has a spiral shape.There are differents horns: like the double horn, the Vienna horn, the hunting horn, the French Omnitonic horn, the natural horn at the Victoria, the Mozart era natural horn, etc.

The tuba is the largest and lowest pitched brass instrument. Its sound is produced by vibrating the lips into a large mouthpiece. The tuba is used in jazz. Tubas have four to five valves. There are four types of tubas: the bass tuba, contrabass tuba, tenor tuba and the subcontrabass tuba. It is the principal bass instrument in symphonic and military bands. It serves as the bass of the brass section and of brass quintets and choir.

21 janeiro 2011

Jamey Aebersold : Vol. 76 How To Learn Tunes


10/17/21
April In August
At Twilight
Aulil
Changes
Eclipse
Everybody's Song
Illegal Entrance
Kirsten And Her Puppy Katie
Preparatory Exercise #1
Preparatory Exercise #2
To The Fore
Velvet Rose


13 dezembro 2010

jamey aebersold - vol. 51 Night and day


Night And Day
Embraceable You
I Got Rhythm
Just One Of Those Things
How Long Has This Been Going On?
Three Little Words
You Do Something To Me
My One And Only Love
With A Song In My Heart
The Man I Love
Tea For Two
I'm A Fool To Want You

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