blakedirksen macrumors newbie Original poster Jun 10, 2020 12 4 Iowa Jul 9, 2020 #1 Been inspired by a few great jazz/electronic sounds/albums lately. Being a boring dad from Iowa... Jazz isn't a style in my arsenal. Any recommendations on learning a new style on the piano? Courses, websites, etc? Thanks!
Been inspired by a few great jazz/electronic sounds/albums lately. Being a boring dad from Iowa... Jazz isn't a style in my arsenal. Any recommendations on learning a new style on the piano? Courses, websites, etc? Thanks!
satcomer Suspended Feb 19, 2008 9,115 1,977 The Finger Lakes Region Jul 10, 2020 #2 All I know is my friend’s JazzWeek.com once Billboard and Gavin dropped Jazz Charts back in the day!
S sahnert macrumors 6502a Oct 20, 2003 505 63 Seattle Jul 21, 2020 #3 Check out Open Studio. the most polished and “real” jazz education website in my opinion. Open Studio - Become a Better Player. Guaranteed. Take online lessons from today's top jazz players. Become a better player today. Guaranteed. www.openstudiojazz.com Reactions: Riku7 and blakedirksen
Check out Open Studio. the most polished and “real” jazz education website in my opinion. Open Studio - Become a Better Player. Guaranteed. Take online lessons from today's top jazz players. Become a better player today. Guaranteed. www.openstudiojazz.com
S seismick macrumors member Oct 14, 2013 35 12 Aug 30, 2020 #4 I'd highly recommend "The Jazz Piano Book" by Mark Levine if you already have some familiarity with piano.
I'd highly recommend "The Jazz Piano Book" by Mark Levine if you already have some familiarity with piano.