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You And The Night And The Music by Tjaco Oostdijk

In my Blog I announced that I was gonna check out the tune You and the Night and the Music.
Here is my first recording of the tune. I thought I'd post this now and when I work on it some more post another version.

Some things I noticed when listening to myself here:

- My swing is not really swing. I noticed that my lines don't really swing. I think this has to do with dynamics, also with timing, but probably more with dynamics. The trick is to get a dynamic flow in the line. Just listen to Bobby Hutcherson or Milt and you hear this right away. So I'll be working on that.

Over The Rainbow by Tjaco Oostdijk

I recorded a version of Over The Rainbow tonight. So here it is. This is the second time I played this tune. Normally I feel that it's better to learn a tune from cd and work it out a while to really get it down, but I wanted to post something because I've been talking about the fact that people should post stuff... so I felt bad I hadn't done that... So it's not a great version but I guess it's ok and I'll work on a better version soon.

Forum Topic: Bruce's Cancer Update

Hi All,
Today, Monday, I am on a clear liquid diet. Tomorrow is the big day. I will be off the board probably for a day and a half and then I will be back. When I come back, that means I am alive and well (automatically). It has been a long ordeal and finally I can get this last medical problem past me.
Be talking to you in two.
BruceW

Dampening and Pedaling has MOVED

One major difference between my self and John Piper is organized vs. unorganized! Piper in his spare time is a fire fighter so he has to be totally organized. i'm just not even though I try to be.

Well we were talking about the dampening and pedaling section of the book and decided that it should be it's own book, since many of us might contribute to that book.

So I have moved it out of the 'Good Vibes' book and Made it it's own book. If you click on Books You'll see it there. The 'Good Vibes Book' is sort of becoming my book and Piper's Loft is John's Book.

Transcribing via Evolution of Jazz

Several years ago 1980's, I did a lot of transcribing. I found a great way was to start in the beginning of the Jazz Era and work your way up. We had a great library in Pasadena, CA and I checked out a bunch of early jazz from around early 1900s starting with "Cylinder Jazz" (before vinyl recording were done on wire and cylinder) and started transcribing melodies that were descendants of slaves' field chants.

Norbert Lucarain : check that cat out!

Hello everyone,

I'd like to let you hear someone very special... If my love for vibes is a mistery, this guy is at the origin of it all: he is the one who "gave me the virus" :o)... some 20 years ago!

Here's a link to his myspace page. Track 3 is a solo piece: "A Music Box on an African Atoll".

http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friend…

He recorded it together with a real music boxe (with cylinder and crank) he had "programmed" and is "playing" too. I hope this sounds clear enough to you... :o)

Response to Pivot Chord Modulations

Yo guys,

I thought I'd post here about the pivot chords modulation video.

First TJ I would love if you made up some lessons around that video. That video is more of an advanced topic. Usually when a guy knows a bunch of tunes. These modulations are really only a way to play tunes and have them modulate into different keys in a cool way.

Maybe also try taking one section and play it and stop and take notes, make up a lead sheet and put the modulation there.

Bill Evans did this a lot and that's what got me interested in it.