RE: [Harp-L] Charlie Parker solo on diatonic
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- Subject: RE: [Harp-L] Charlie Parker solo on diatonic
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- Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2011 18:32:12 +0200
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Hello David,
I think I understand your point, but I am not totally sure. So I'll try to
answer, sorry if I missed the point.
I do this kind of exercise for different reasons, mainly : to gain in
fluidity and speed, to work out very complex licks (harmonically and
rhythmically) hoping to improve my own Jazz vocabulary, and most of all to
work out swing.
This is why I've chosen a guy like Charlie Parker, who's really a master in
those fields, and who can swing even at very high speed (I tend to stop
swinging when the tune is too fast).
If you are more interested by me playing in different keys (this is the
point I am not totally sure to have understood, sorry for my approximate
English understanding), you can listen to my other vids.
For example :
Stella By Starlight is (mainly) in E minor (and it is slow) :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tm7dpusKSbw
Chopin is in E minor too (and it is relatively slow) :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=viMZ9CP5Tm0
Footprints is in C minor and F minor, in 2 modes from Eb major (but I play
many different scales in this piece) :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qC2uh614DNI
Blues de Flamel is in D minor : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gvdyE_IPIk
I'm not fully satisfied with all of them, and I've improved since these
vids, but it gives a good idea of my playing.
BTW, I don't play in positions but in keys. I've worked all of them, and
continue to do so every day.
I can play easily in some of them, less easily in others.
I'll try to put more examples in the future (I play about 50 standards with
my Trio, all of them on a C harp, so there is room to post vids in all keys
for a while :-)).
Best regards, and thanks for your feedback !!
Jerome
-----Message d'origine-----
De : David Michelsen Tuition [mailto:dmharpman@xxxxxxxxx]
Envoyé : jeudi 2 juin 2011 13:56
À : JersiMuse
Cc : harp-l harp-l
Objet : Re: [Harp-L] Charlie Parker solo on diatonic
Hi Jerome
I Like it but if you want a considered constructive critique that would be
more use to you than my telling you it's nice bit of work on the Ornithology
theme, which it is. I would be better able to give you a considered
constructive critique if you would be so good as to provide a slow work that
is chromatic in it's construction and a medium or slow work in 10th position
or E flat on a regular C or Richter harp. and for the draw bends alone
Yesterday (the Beatles) in F, also on a C harp. - Yours David
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