最近 在 tower records 頂好店 買了 jazz player 和 jazz times
發現那兩本雜誌都是很好的 jazz 的學習教材 大家可以試試...
而且 我覺的可以可以利用那個好好的充充電...
那 我稍為介紹一下這兩本書 ..
Jazz Times 這一期介紹 ...
Marian Mcpartland (A life of jazz)
一位爵士的 鋼琴家也是一位偉大的爵士教育家...
Boney james (rock fusion sax player)
ANNUANL JAZZ EDUCATION GUIDE
這是 我覺的這本書最值得的地方 給你所有 美國 jazz 音樂系的
地址 電話 ....按照地區分ㄛ 有的還有介紹師資 jazz programs ..
如果有興趣 可以趕快去買 不然 mail 給我 我會很樂意跟你說
最後 還有 那一些爵士樂的大ㄎㄚ 他們說說 在那時候 沒有老師
他們如何學習 jazz :(不是學院派)
那 我今天先 post 一位 sax 大ㄎㄚ 好了..(大家英文都很好
so i post it in english )
Sonny Rollins
As for my early jazz education - I just heard it a lot around my house
when i growing up . There was so much music at home at that time . I
imbibed . I come from a musical family . My brother plays violin and my
older sister plays piano , and they wew both very formally trained . It
didn't take for me . I didn't want to take the piano lessons and so forth
. So , being the youngest one and sort of my mother's favorite, she didn't
insist on it .
i used to go to my uncle's house and he used to play these country blues
guys ,like Arthur Crudup and Lonnie Johnson , and also Louis Jordan's
band . I was particularly attracted to Louis Jordan . He was appearing
across the street from my elementary school , I used to see 8*10 glossies
of him . Around that time , when i was seven or eight , I was begginning
to get a consciousness of the saxophone . I had a couple of cousins and
and an uncle who played . All of these things seem to coalesce together ,
and it dawned on me that this was really what I want to do -play saxohone.
There was a school called the New York School of Music , which ,at that
time had various branches all over the city and particularly in Harlem .
They charged 15 cents a lesson , and taught all different instruments . I
began taking saxphone lessons there . After that , I had some personal
teather in New York . While in high school , I was begginning to play in
my own little groups and i began rehearsing with Thelonious in the latter
end of my high school days .
Considering my education , in many ways , I would say that I am self-
taught , although I've had teachers ,of course . I had a valuale opportuni-
ties to be around the older guys , like Fats Navarro and Bud Powell. I
was able to pick up a lot form them .
As I got older , I lamented that i didn't start formally taking music when
my parents want me to , and then i lamented the fact that I never went to
a school , to to college , really . In a way ,rather than feeling that
these kids coming up today don't have what I had , I think they have a real
opportunity to get away and really study in one place . I look at college ,
in general , as a good thing . I might have some reservations about how
well jazz is being taught , because that's up to the individual teacher.
But because I didn't really go to a formal school - I didn't go to Julliard
or anything like that - learning has become, for me , a lifelong project .
I'm sort of a perennial student . I don't feel 'gee ,I 've learned it all,'
to where you bored or stuck in a particular way of playing . Because jazz
is such an improvisational type of music , you're able to really continual-
ly develop .As long as you have that kind of attidude , the directions you
can go in are endless.
ㄛ 好累ㄛ....
你們慢慢看....(我休息先)
另外 jazz player 也很好 ....大家也可以買來看ㄛ...
(這期介紹 Joe Lovano )
就這樣吧...
呆呆祺....
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