Robert
Oranges and lemons, say the bells of St. Clements.
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My steps into the world of jazz started by listening to some fantastic jazz musicians of the past. The first one I want to mention is the incredible "Bird" - Charlie Parker.
He was, together with Dizzy Gillespie, the main force behind the Bebop movement. Bird had an incredible technique, but he also played extremely melodic and always in complete control.
He had major drug and alcohol problems which he could not handle. He in 1955 died at the at the young age of 35.
To get a glimpse of this jazz giant, musically speaking, check this out - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkvCDCOGzGc Performing "Hot House" with Dizzy Gillespie.
The almighty Wikipedia has a good bio on Bird - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Parker
Enjoy!
If you've never listened to jazz, give it a chance! I can tell you getting into jazz made me a better player by about 2000%. There is so much stuff to get into in jazz, and if you take your time and learn some it, your playing will show it, trust me.
He was, together with Dizzy Gillespie, the main force behind the Bebop movement. Bird had an incredible technique, but he also played extremely melodic and always in complete control.
He had major drug and alcohol problems which he could not handle. He in 1955 died at the at the young age of 35.
To get a glimpse of this jazz giant, musically speaking, check this out - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkvCDCOGzGc Performing "Hot House" with Dizzy Gillespie.
The almighty Wikipedia has a good bio on Bird - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Parker
Enjoy!
If you've never listened to jazz, give it a chance! I can tell you getting into jazz made me a better player by about 2000%. There is so much stuff to get into in jazz, and if you take your time and learn some it, your playing will show it, trust me.
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