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The Wayne Marsh documentary is brilliant.
I think that the Tristano school really had harmony and improvisation truly sorted out. It is really compelling. Listening to his lesson with the students, it is intriguing to hear what is being taught as I think this would be quite different these days. Are students really just studying minor and major scales these days?
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Originally posted by Ian Thumwood View PostThe Wayne Marsh documentary is brilliant.
I think that the Tristano school really had harmony and improvisation truly sorted out. It is really compelling. Listening to his lesson with the students, it is intriguing to hear what is being taught as I think this would be quite different these days. Are students really just studying minor and major scales these days?
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Originally posted by Ian Thumwood View PostThe Wayne Marsh documentary is brilliant.
I think that the Tristano school really had harmony and improvisation truly sorted out. It is really compelling. Listening to his lesson with the students, it is intriguing to hear what is being taught as I think this would be quite different these days. Are students really just studying minor and major scales these days?all words are trains for moving past what really has no name
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Originally posted by Tenor Freak View PostIt would be interesting to see how many of today's students could sing a harmonic minor scale from memory. That was a telling moment in the doc. It reminded me of an interview, years ago, with Curtis Fuller who said something along the lines of this: that many students could rip through Giant Steps, but were at a loss when asked to play a blues in F.
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Originally posted by Jazzrook View Post
I've known the live A Love Supreme since my teens, and I still return to it quite regularly. Pity the whole thing wasn't videoed.
This is also well worth acquiring:
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Originally posted by Jazzrook View Post
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