A legend closed the lid on his Steinway today. One of the first pieces of jazz I was exposed to was Shearing's "Lullaby of Birdland". A sad loss to the jazz world.
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This is indeed a very sad day , especially for jazz fans. Perhaps the most famous musical contribution George Shearing made was his legendary piano block chord "Shearing" style. I was fortunate to see him live in concert along with Mel Torme quite a few years ago. Amazing duo. Shearing will be greatly missed, but his music will live on for many generations to come. May he rest in peace.
Though its certainly a lot more desirable to actually fully play the block chords, most arrangers include a harmony chord feature to emulate this by simply playing a melody with one finger.
You're invited to watch the two video tutorials below.
Tutorial #1:
Tutorial #2: George Shearing Block Chord Style: Click HERE
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One of my dad's heros and conseqently one of mine. A very tasteful Brit and the consumate music man He once told my dad on a rainy evening. You see this thing called rain as a nuisance, I see it as an incredible thing of beauty. May he rest in peace.
Joe
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A truely excellent musician. I read that he and Dave Brobeck were close friends ... imagine that duo 'jamming' together ... The 'technichord' button on my kn6000 provides a variety of harmonies, including 'block chords' ... with 'Vibes and Guitar as a second RH voice, the sound is very reminiscent of Shearings ... May he be jamming with all the other leGends that have passed ...