I got bored a few weeks ago and having not touched my piano seriously since the Christmas holiday because I'd really lost any interest whatsoever in playing it, was intrigued to see that Amazon was selling some Aebersold play-a-long disc very cheaply. They used to cost about £15-20 but I picked up a Jimmy Heath one for £8.75. Because I've been doing cost reports and marking exam papers for the best part of the last week and a half I never had a chance to look at it until this morning.
Jimmy Heath!! I've always taken him for granted but he really knows how to put a tune together. There's some superb tunes in this book including "Gemini" and "A sound for sore ears" as well as stuff that make me realise my finger have turned in to bananas. most of it is Latin / Bop orientated but there are some interesting ideas in there which raise it several notches above the standard bop fodder. Sometimes I feel he is note to dissimilar to that other under-appreciated jazz composer, Tom Harrell. He's a player I've frequently heard yet never properly appreciated. Looking at his music on Youtube I'm becoming a fan and have snapped up his "Really big" record which was going to peanuts online. The samples sound fabulous and it is great to encounter someone who puts together some tasty tenor playing with rip-snorting big band writing . He is not a player whose name crops up a lot on this message board so I thought we should have a thread about him. I suppose he is evidence of the comments I made last week about American jazz having a kind of winning formula and no matter how far jazz goes out or borrows ideas from other styles of music, the "truer" styles of jazz will always prevail and always sound good. Amazing that he has slipped under my radar as a soloist and as a composer.
How about some recommendations for Jimmy Heath records.......
Jimmy Heath!! I've always taken him for granted but he really knows how to put a tune together. There's some superb tunes in this book including "Gemini" and "A sound for sore ears" as well as stuff that make me realise my finger have turned in to bananas. most of it is Latin / Bop orientated but there are some interesting ideas in there which raise it several notches above the standard bop fodder. Sometimes I feel he is note to dissimilar to that other under-appreciated jazz composer, Tom Harrell. He's a player I've frequently heard yet never properly appreciated. Looking at his music on Youtube I'm becoming a fan and have snapped up his "Really big" record which was going to peanuts online. The samples sound fabulous and it is great to encounter someone who puts together some tasty tenor playing with rip-snorting big band writing . He is not a player whose name crops up a lot on this message board so I thought we should have a thread about him. I suppose he is evidence of the comments I made last week about American jazz having a kind of winning formula and no matter how far jazz goes out or borrows ideas from other styles of music, the "truer" styles of jazz will always prevail and always sound good. Amazing that he has slipped under my radar as a soloist and as a composer.
How about some recommendations for Jimmy Heath records.......
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