This is a place where you can find out more about some useful things related to jazz music and everything related to jazz. This is for instrumentalists, vocalists, critics, and all who are at least curious about all that jazz...

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Jazz Theory & Improvisation

I've been thinking about this article for a while and couldn't decide whether to write about some concert or something useful for all the jazz lovers and jazz lover wannabes... For the past few years I've been working for one jazz organisation and we had a newsletter that would be providing all the useful information for jazz musicians. I was the editor of this newsletter and wanted to keep it simple but practical. Therefore I have decided to make this an article about one cool site I found about jazz theory and improvisation. It is great for anyone wanting to learn more about jazz, for both beginners and more experienced musicians. On this site you can fine jazz theory for beginners, chords, modes, jazz analysis, scales and improvising, jazz arranging, patterns, warm-ups, reharmonisations, and many more...

The author of this website is Pete Thomas who is a leading UK music producer, saxophone recording musician and composer of film television music. This site has over 200 pages of saxophone lessons, articles on composing, recording and jazz theory lessons, many of which were course materials and tutorials Pete used during his time as a composition lecturer at Southampton University.

So there you have it! A nice site to learn more about jazz!
Hope you like it...feel free to comment. :)
http://petethomas.co.uk/jazz-theory.html


2 comments:

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

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