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jazzfrenchhornguy Regular Member
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trumpetnewbie Veteran Member
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NIIIIICE |
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Scorpion Heavyweight Member
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nice lookin' out. _________________ -GET OVER HERE!
-1964 Olds Super Balanced Depleted Uranium single flue Harpoon (w/custom coprion hand guard i got from a 1925 Conn Erradicator.) Akright converted handle w/calfskin grip (143xx) |
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jhatpro Heavyweight Member
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Oh, no!!! Just when I thought I had everything in my library nailed! _________________ Jim Hatfield
"The notes are there - find them.” Mingus
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jscratch Veteran Member
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Thanks for the links, Craigtrumpet. |
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loose lips Regular Member
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Just when I thought Rich Willey's new book "Jazz Improv Materials Handbook" was going to keep me busy for the next few years....
Nice info thanks.
dave _________________ White Salmon, WA
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EBjazz Heavyweight Member
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healey.cj Heavyweight Member
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bairdstudio Veteran Member
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Thanks for the links! While I have next to no improv chops, this really is pure gold for those of use building our vocabulary.
I really think Jamie Abersold really hits the idea of improv for a beginner on the head in one of his videos. The idea is to develop our own "vocabulary", by taking these transcriptions, and transcribing on our own licks that we hear and like. Incorporate those into your improv solos, so that you always have something of atleast some substance in those solos. Improvise the solos but throw in your "vocabulary" of licks into these solos.
Last part of this post is in response to someone that asked, what exactly are they suppose to do with those sources. |
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BPL Veteran Member
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I used to be obsessed by patterns... it's not hard to do. These days I like to make up patterns without writing them down... the ones I find most useful are the ones with interesting intervals.. these can be used with vastly changed rhythms and made into new improv ideas. eg. put the down beat on what is normally the off beat... or insert a half note here and there. |
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allstarbugler Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 5:24 pm Post subject: Re: Tons of Jazz patterns (PDF) |
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I want your gig |
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allstarbugler Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 5:34 pm Post subject: Re: Tons of Jazz patterns (PDF) |
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Very cool. Thanks for posting these links!!
Got to admit I am curious about something, and this question is not directed at you, just a general question to all trumpet players: I'm not a jazz player. But after I learn all these licks and patterns (which are not difficult but definately time consuming), how much money can I realistically expect to earn over and above what I am making now bugling at a race track?
Sincere Thanks! |
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EBjazz Heavyweight Member
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allstarbugler Heavyweight Member
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EBjazz wrote: | Ha!! Keep the gig at the track!!
Eb | |
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allstarbugler Heavyweight Member
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Tried to download them today and all the links are dead. Could this be an omen? |
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mcahynuacrkd Heavyweight Member
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jazzfrenchhornguy wrote: | VERY NICE!! Thanks for those links.
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Mark your jazz french horn music is very good! _________________ Dr. Michael Schmidt the world's loudest trumpet player. Play the best, play Calicchio. Calicchio 3/9 large bore trumpet and Tulsa Duda Calicchio Flugelhorn. Please listen to the free samples of my trumpet playing at:
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skyline73 Veteran Member
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I finally got my printer inked and ready to go, and the links appear to be dead. What's the deal? Did I miss my gold mine??? _________________ Custom Bb from Trumpet Design Studio
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Yamahaguy Heavyweight Member
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Yep, they're dead...good thing I saved them!
I'll post them somewhere over the weekend, get
back to ya... |
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Randall Nelson Veteran Member
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Yamahaguy...please do..I was gone most of the week and would like a copy as well.
Thanks _________________ Randy Nelson
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Yamahaguy Heavyweight Member
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