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    #31
    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    He can play jazz - he just despises it. ( Probably 'cos his grandad is a jazz musician... )

    I beg to differ - as it happens I can play the classics which I happen to like - Debussy , Bach Rachmaninov etc all based on my Knowledege of Jazz - they are different mediums of musical expression - but both require a knowledge of musical theory which is consistent in both cases.

    Believe it or not - you have to be able to play all piano scales and chromatics to be a reasonable jazz Pianist - its not all flash improvisation you know.

    And - it dont mean a thing if it aint got swing.
    Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 17 July 2009, 07:04.

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      #32
      Originally posted by DS23 View Post
      hmmm. i'm with frank zappa on this. learn the seven chords and then shut up and play yer guitar!
      Good Album - I think the best ever electric guitar sols was Zappas sublime 'Zombty Woof' from the album Overnight Sensation - Fleet was a big Zappa fan - bless him.

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        #33
        I think Jazz piano is a lot harder than Jazz guitar, because once you have a "lick" you can simply transpose, so in effect you can learn this stuff more or less without having the musical theory. I do classical guitar, but I learnt blues more or less by playing around, and then with Jazz admittedly I did a few exercises but eventually got a hang of the feeling, adapt the blues patterns to be jazz patterns, a got the hang of the Jazz 12 bar chord progression, and then away you go. Have no idea about chromatic progressions but throw in a heap of cool dischordant notes in my Jazz licks.
        I'm alright Jack

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