Jazz Smugglers Master Workshop

Jazz Smugglers Master Workshop
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Wednesday 11 September 2013

HOW MUCH PRACTICE DO YOU NEED FOR JAZZ? INTERVIEW WITH CHARLIE AND PAUL DESMOND




If you practice like Charlie Parker for 10 hours a day, 6 days a week you'll have completed 12,000 hours of practice in about 4 years. Do it for much longer than this and you are an idiot. There is no need. It is OTT. We revere Charlie Parker for his fluency, speed and technique. On a personal note, he is too much for me (but you'll have different views, I know, says he, duckling head)

Oscar Petersen practised for an average of 5 hours a day. He said, "You need to do enough practice to get your technique to the point where you can express your ideas. It depends how heavy those ideas are."
Later in life he halved his practice routine. Sensible chap.

Most professionals I know do practice, and practice much more than amateurs. Quiet Paul Desmond seems to be in awe of Charlie Parker in this interview.

John

The Jazz Smugglers bands in Sussex
The Jazz Smugglers workshop, Bosham, Sussex


For the moment the workshop is full, until someone drops out. there are about 10 of us each week.

This site is to help the Jazz smugglers workshop group and provide informtion about the following weeks work. We will be working on widening our range of playing styles as individuals, working together in a band, and practising the more difficult things. You need to be able to read.

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In this blog We will produce tips for jazz piano, and jazz guitar together with jazz saxophone. We will cover jazz chords, jazz guitar chords, and we will deal with jazz scales. We will cover jazz songs. This site is all about jazz improvisation. you can sign up directly to this blog site as a FOLLOWER, bottom rh side panel, you'll get all the posts.




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