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  2. Charlie Banacos - Wikipedia

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    Charlie Banacos (August 11, 1946 – December 8, 2009 [1]) was an American pianist, composer, author and educator, concentrating on jazz. Banacos created over 100 courses of study for improvisation and composition. His concepts of teaching and his courses influenced educators since the late 1950s.

  3. Jim Snidero - Wikipedia

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    Jazz Improvisation-Part 1: 21 video lesson, 18 play alongs, digital book, mobile app (2012) Jazz Saxophone-Part 1: 10 video lessons, 8 play alongs, digital book, mobile app (2013) The Essence of the Blues: 10 etudes for playing and improvising on the blues (2018)

  4. Jeff Antoniuk - Wikipedia

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    Antoniuk has become very active with online learning, running educational videos including an improvisation lesson podcast (Digging Deeper Jazz) on his YouTube channel, and launching JazzWire, [7] an online community where jazz students work on lessons and support each other through their uploaded recordings.

  5. Jazz improvisation - Wikipedia

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    Jazz improvisation by Col Loughnan (tenor saxophone) at the Manly Jazz Festival with the Sydney Jazz Legends. Loughnan was accompanied by Steve Brien (guitar), Craig Scott (double bass, face obscured), and Ron Lemke (drums). Jazz improvisation is the spontaneous invention of melodic solo lines or accompaniment parts in a performance of jazz ...

  6. Scat singing - Wikipedia

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    Free jazz and the influence of world musicians on the medium pushed jazz singing nearer to avant-garde art music. [27] In the 1960s Ward Swingle was the product of an unusually liberal musical education. He took the scat singing idea and applied it to the works of Bach, creating The Swingle Singers.

  7. Outside (jazz) - Wikipedia

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    The term outside is commonly used by jazz musicians playing in a post-bop idiom, but despite its frequent use in musicians’ jargon there is no set or standardized definition for it. As the term is commonly understood, outside is not a direct synonym to terms such as free improvisation , polytonality or atonality but a musical phenomenon in ...

  8. Bar-line shift - Wikipedia

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    Bar-line shift on rhythm changes B section Play ⓘ.. In jazz, a bar-line shift is a technique in which, during improvisation, one plays the chord from the measure before, as an anticipation of a chord, or after the given chord, as a delay, either intentionally or as an "accident."

  9. Jeremy Siskind - Wikipedia

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    Siskind's Perpetual Motion Etudes was also released in 2020, as both a self-published book and CD from the Outside In Music label, combining through-composed material with jazz improvisation." [ 19 ] Siskind's scheduled premieres of these works, featuring two-piano duos with Grammy -winning pianist Angelin Chang , were cancelled as a ...