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Essays on improvisation and keyboard technique

These are essays based on the teaching of my late, great, teacher Connie Crothers posted in 2022 and lost with the removal of Off Topic. I hope other members will repost items of interest.

These are three essays summarizing the most important thing my teacher, Connie Crothers, taught me about jazz, playing the piano and improvising. They profoundly affected my playing and the satisfaction I have gotten from playing these last 50 years.

https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/26997/non-muscular-piano-playing

https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/27029/part-3-the-judgemental-mind-and-why-its-worth-losing-for-a-musician

https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/27012/how-to-improve-your-keyboard-improvising-100-in-three-weeks

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Comments

  • Were you ever a teacher or have private students? You seem to have pedagogical inclinations. I thought your judgemental mind piece in particular was interesting.

  • @peterwoods said:
    Extemporisation, often known as improvisation, is the extemporaneous production or spontaneous performance of a musical section, typically in a way that complies with specific stylistic conventions but is unrestricted by the prescriptive elements of a particular musical text.

    Are you a bot?

  • I taught a bit @Stochastically. Especially when I was in college… but then I didn’t know anything.

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