In this lesson you will learn how to play unequal swing eighth notes used by jazz and blues artists along with their relationship to ‘Inégales’ eighth notes used during the French Baroque era. Visit us at: www.PianoPower.com
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@RubyBandUSA3 ай бұрын
new subscriber - keep it going
@pianopowerlessons3 ай бұрын
Thanks. Your band sounds great!
@timpullen49413 ай бұрын
It's always been interesting to me that classical musicians very often feel the swing totally differently to jazz musicians. Get a classical pianist to play Fly me to the moon and get a jazz pianist to play exactly the same arrangement. The jazz player will cause the listeners to start to move / dance. I'm interested in hearing why this is. I have thought about this for years and would love to discuss this. I have more to say on this topic but would like to hear other people's views. (I am not suggesting that no classical musician can ever learn to swing like a jazz musician, but it is very rare. )
@pianopowerlessons3 ай бұрын
Yes. This is a great topic for discussion Tim. One might consider the fact that the vast majority of European classic music from the 17th century up until the early 20th century was subsidized by and produced for the benefit and pleasure of aristocrats within monarchical societies. Whereas Jazz is the product of a wider variety of cultures that exist within a democratic society.