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I play through two choruses with a lot of ornaments, then settle into the accompaniment of “stomp”

September 24, 2022
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The famous composer George Frideric Handel composed a set of English Baroque-style church music known as the “Water Music” between 1717 and 1727. The accompanying dance movements are performed to four parts of the music. […]

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Lesson from the old favorite, 12-bar blues in Bb, using the downward (mostly) quarter-note pulse as the main rhythmic tool

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Watching a movie is a great way to learn about music. The film score is usually the first thing we hear in a movie, and it gives us some insight into the genre of the […]

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In this film, I improvise on George Benson’s version of Jose Feliciano’s B minor

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When we listen to music, our brain automatically has the ability to make sense of rhythms, melodies and similar sounds. There are different levels of recognition for each specific sound and this is what makes […]

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Local band “Blue Train” from Auckland plays “Combover Blues” by Steve Sherriff’s original composition

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The Auckland band, Blue Train, has just covered by Steve Sherriff’s composition “Combover Blues” that happened to be originally written for a blues music group. The song was originally released in 1981, but the popularity […]

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Local band “Blue Train” from Auckland playing Nick’s Tricks, an original composition by Steve Sherriff

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For the past 17 years, the band Blue Train has been a mainstay on Auckland’s music scene. The band is well known for their original compositions and even more so for their irreverent sense of […]

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  • I play through two choruses with a lot of ornaments, then settle into the accompaniment of “stomp”
  • Lesson from the old favorite, 12-bar blues in Bb, using the downward (mostly) quarter-note pulse as the main rhythmic tool
  • In this film, I improvise on George Benson’s version of Jose Feliciano’s B minor
  • Local band “Blue Train” from Auckland plays “Combover Blues” by Steve Sherriff’s original composition
  • Local band “Blue Train” from Auckland playing Nick’s Tricks, an original composition by Steve Sherriff

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