Originally Posted by
ragman1
If I can add a personal note, I think there's a tendency to regard the Songbook tunes as somewhat dated, a bit fuddy-duddy, and all that, and go for 'cooler' and more modern tunes. I think, if one wants to play jazz, that that's a great mistake.
Many of those older tunes are absolute masterpieces of composition, beautifully written. But many players come from a rock or blues background and are practiced in their blues licks and pentatonic scales which suit the modern stuff. The older tunes, however, demand a far greater knowledge of scales and harmonies, if not music generally. And, to be honest, the melodies themselves tend to be much nicer too, really melodic. It was a much more romantic and lyrical period.
I know all this is somewhat of a generalisation but there is truth in it. And I'm completely certain that learning how to play and solo over tunes like Stella By Starlight, Autumn In New York, Stardust, Georgia On My Mind, and all the rest of those tunes, is a vast education. Perhaps an invaluable education.
But, you know, each to their own, it's just a personal view, although it's certainly an informed one.
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