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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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If you’re a jazz musician, then chances are you’ve already heard the term “stomp.” Stomp is a term used to describe a musical accompaniment traditionally found in blues-based music such as jazz and funk. It […]

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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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If the fundamentals of blues, jazz and other classic genres of American music have taught us anything over the centuries, it’s that the 12-bar blues in Bb is a classic. Nonetheless, while the 12-bar blues […]

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

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George Benson and Jose Feliciano are two of the most beloved music legends. They both have left a lasting legacy in the world of soul, jazz, and funk – and now, they have come together […]

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

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Auckland is rocking to the sounds of Blue Train and their original composition, “Combover Blues”, written by Steve Sherriff. With a fresh take on an old classic, this local band has been entertaining audiences around […]

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

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Local Auckland band ‘Blue Train’ have impressed a growing audience with their original and creative compositions, and are now set to hit the road in a tour of the city with an upcoming gig showcasing […]

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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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