Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Smooth Jazz in Chennai (December 9th)

For a great evening of smooth Jazz come to the Museum Theatre, Egmore in Chennai. The band features Shyam Benjamin(piano), Deepak Purushottaman (drums), `Darbuka' Siva (percussion), Aalaap Raju (bass), Donan Murray (guitar), Matt (saxophone), Thomas (trumpet) as well as guest performances by Sunitha Sarathy (vocals), Keith Peters (bass), and Augustine Paul and his group (vocals). For more information click below:

http://www.hindu.com/mp/2006/12/04/stories/2006120400110500.htm

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Jalshaghar

Jalshaghar is a world music group featuring musicians from Pondicherry and Auroville. For news and demo clips, follow the link below:

http://jalshaghar.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Greg Fishman - Jazz Studios

Having re-read the interview with Greg Fishman on Sax on the Web, I discovered his site dedicated to the study of Jazz improvisation. Its a very informative site, which contains lots of information including articles, licks and practice tips.

http://www.gregfishmanjazzstudios.com

Friday, October 27, 2006

More Rhythm

Below is the link to an excellent article I found recently on the importance of rhythm by Mel Martin. It covers many important and fundamental concepts, and their relationship to playing jazz. A must read.

http://www.melmartin.com/html_pages/Articles/rhythm.html

Haven't yet had the time to check them all out, but there are many other very good articles on different aspects of jazz playing at the same site.

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Remember Shakti


For a good introduction to Indian music from a western perspective, and how it relates to jazz, I can recommend the recent DVD release "The way of Beauty", by the fusion group "Remember Shakti". It features interviews with John McLaughlin and Zakir Hussain, as well as recordings from recent concerts and behind the scenes footage.

http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/news.php?id=9039

Monday, August 28, 2006

To tap or not to tap

If you ever wondered about whether or not it was correct to tap your foot while playing, read the following thread from sax on the web. Very interesting reading with good arguments both ways.

http://www.saxontheweb.net/vbulletin/archive/index.php/t-21952.html

Friday, August 11, 2006

Rhythm Exercises

If you want to expand your rhythmic vocabulary check out the following link:

http://www.izap.com/~pinnacle/index.html

The site has many good exercises, and includes tips on how to apply them to different instruments.

Thursday, August 10, 2006

Solo transcriptions

Need a solo transcription? Here are a few links to places that I have used...when I'm not transcribing myself that is!

http://www.charlesmcneal.com/WebPatterns.htm (very good site with lots of charts.)

http://www.lucaspickford.com/ (includes many transcriptions for piano, bass and guitar.)

http://www.saxsolos.com/

http://www.transcriptions-pool.de/index.php (looks interesting, a free database for solo transcriptions of all types. Includes a forum for requests. There are currently 74 transcriptions for sax.)

Wednesday, May 31, 2006

The Green Man - Norwich UK

If you ever happen to be in Norwich UK and want to listen to some good jazz in a warm and friendly atmosphere, check out the Green Man in Rackheath. They have live Jazz every tuesday with a varitey of top Jazz musicians from around the country. Last night I went to see Italian tenor saxophonist Renato D'Aiello supported by Nicola Muresu on Bass, Mike Capocci on Piano and Jack Parnell on Drums. It was a very enjoyable gig and quite different to some other things I have heard recently. Renato D'Aiello is a very acomplished player who plays the "great old standards" in a fresh and new way. He has a great sound - big and warm, a little Mobley with the lyricism of Getz perhaps but comes across as original and imaginative. I particularly enjoyed his ballads which were a mixture of beautiful melodic playing and lyrical dexterity. Pianist Mike Capocci deserves a mention too. His solos were flowing and well constructed, within the style of the evening, yet gave an original and modern flavour to the music.

http://www.norwich1.com/jazz_greenman.htm

Sunday, May 07, 2006

Timing and Metronome use


An interesting thread from learnjazzpiano.com on using a metronome in practise. There are some good ideas here if you want to improve your timing.

http://www.learnjazzpiano.com/citadel/scotcit.mvc?intro_off=1&action=forum&sub=display_thread&id=26462&bid=&room_id=1

Drummerworld


www.drummerworld.com is a fantastic site featuring the worlds best drummers. The site includes, biograpies, photographs, mp3's and best of all a vast collection of video clips featuring many great jazz musicians. A great resource for all jazz musicians.

Friday, February 03, 2006

Jazz Standards

A must read for all practicing jazz musicians is www.jazzstandards.com. It has information on 1000 most frequently recorded jazz standards as well as detailed analytical and historical notes on the top ranked 100 compositions. Looking for a particular piece for example will give you information such as the historical background, musical analysis, musicians comments as well as CD recommendations. This is a highly recommendable site, especially if you are learning a new tune and need relevant information quickly. The suggestions of famous recordings I found particularly useful, as this is often the most time consuming part when looking for information on a piece you haven't played before.

Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Eric Lohrer Quartet - Live in Pondicherry


Last night Pondicherry in South India was treated to a superb jazz concert by French guitarist Eric Lohrer and his Quartet. The band also featured Jean-Charles Richard on Soprano sax, Eric Surmenian on the bass, and Patrick Goraguer on the drums. It was modern jazz of the highest quality, featuring a variety of compositions from all of the band members, as well as arrangements from other contemporary jazz composers. Apart from individual technical excellence, the musicians played superbly as a group. Communication between the members was very good, and they played with energy and intensity which was never allowed to be over-powering. In all this was a very good performance, and I can recommend going to see them as they continue their tour of India.

Jazz Resources

For a huge variety of great articles on the art of saxophone playing and jazz, check out the Dave Liebman Website:

http://www.upbeat.com/lieb/Feature_Articles/index.htm

Thanks for finding this link goes to: http://www.davidvaldez.blogspot.com/ another very good site with lots of articles and very useful information.

Wednesday, January 25, 2006

Frank Spaniol - Acoustic Jazz


Of the new CD's I have listened to recently I can very much recommend "Acoustic Jazz" by the Frank Spaniol Quartet. I came across this some weeks ago and was very impressed with its fresh approach to modern Jazz. There is however very little information on the Web particularly in English, so I would be interested to find others who have enjoyed listening to this too. For more information try the link below:

http://www.rodenstein-records.com/html/rod11.htm#moreband

Sunday, January 08, 2006

Jazz Interviews


I have discovered recently that there are alot of good interviews with jazz musicans on the web, many of which offer very interesting perspectives into the thoughts and ways of learning of these musicians. Below are a couple of very good ones. The interview with Greg Fishman in particular offers valuable advice on practising the saxophone.


http://www.pbs.org/jazz/about/pdfs/MarsalisB.pdf

http://www.saxontheweb.net/Fishman/1.html