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For ease of reference:
Shiny = Shiny Stockings
Wind = Gone with the Wind
Nowhere = Out of Nowhere
Dream = You Stepped Out of a Dream
S-Miles = Nardis
Tan-gee = Tangerine
Sole = Body & Soul
Like Someone = Like Someone in Love
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01-18-2017 06:35 PM
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Thanks!
Originally Posted by PMB
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Another resource I really like is Fareed Haque's 'Jazz Comping Survival Guide' from Truefire. It's video. I have it on the ipad but I imagine it's available for other formats as well. Again introductory but contains a wealth of information. And I really like his presentation. Deliberate, unostentatious and informative.
A real plus is that my wife likes the sound of his voice so I can watch it without her harrumphing about 'the guitar'
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I could never bring myself to press the buy button on any of Truefire 's comping lessons. The Frank Vignola one looked like a complete joke, and I wasn't completely impressed by the Fareed Haque excerpts. I did end up buying Larry Koonse' s blues comping video from mymusicmasterclass which I think is great.
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The mymusicmasterclass videos are generally very good in terms of both production and content. I haven't checked out Bruce Forman's contributions but the Larry Koonse, Peter Bernstein, Mike Moreno and Vic Juris comping videos are all excellent.
Originally Posted by m_d
Last edited by PMB; 01-26-2017 at 05:07 PM.
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hey there some time ago i stumbled upon a book with examples of voice leading in commom progressions with rootless voicings. would anyone know what book is this or any other that might help stir away from a root oriented harmony view?
tks a lot



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