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#420827 - 05/02/16 08:08 AM Rocker vs a Jazzman
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#420828 - 05/02/16 10:15 AM Re: Rocker vs a Jazzman [Re: Dnj]
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#420835 - 05/02/16 10:46 AM Re: Rocker vs a Jazzman [Re: travlin'easy]
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#420836 - 05/02/16 11:22 AM Re: Rocker vs a Jazzman [Re: Dnj]
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#420841 - 05/02/16 01:09 PM Re: Rocker vs a Jazzman [Re: DonM]
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Very often I would prefer to be one of the 3 people ...
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#420843 - 05/02/16 01:25 PM Re: Rocker vs a Jazzman [Re: Dnj]
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When I was playing B3 in my band peope would frequently ask "do you play jazz." My answer was twofold. " I don't think I'm good enough and there's very few places to play it.

Now that I'm older I wish I had spent more time learning the craft and especially wish there were guys like Tony Monaco who offer lessons on how to do it. Could of advanced me years ahead. Check out his cool website www.B3Monaco.com


Edited by Bill Lewis (05/02/16 01:26 PM)
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#420845 - 05/02/16 01:58 PM Re: Rocker vs a Jazzman [Re: Bill Lewis]
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Originally Posted By: Bill Lewis
When I was playing B3 in my band peope would frequently ask "do you play jazz." My answer was twofold. " I don't think I'm good enough and there's very few places to play it.

Now that I'm older I wish I had spent more time learning the craft and especially wish there were guys like Tony Monaco who offer lessons on how to do it. Could of advanced me years ahead. Check out his cool website www.B3Monaco.com


Yea TM is my favorite B3 player! cool2

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#420847 - 05/02/16 02:28 PM Re: Rocker vs a Jazzman [Re: tony mads usa]
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Originally Posted By: tony mads usa
Very often I would prefer to be one of the 3 people ...


Can never forget I was a fan of the late pianist James Williams, went to Boston many times to hear him. One night my wife and I were roaming around in Greenwich Village and we wandered into a place called the "Cookery" . OMG there was James playing to a room with about 6 or 7 people ( that included the bartender and 2 wait staff. We sat next to him and watched the magic while we listened. When he took a brak he came and talked with us for about 15 minutes. Long live JAZZ!!!

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#420916 - 05/03/16 03:30 PM Re: Rocker vs a Jazzman [Re: Stephenm52]
captain Russ Offline
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Go see the Miles movie out right now.


It tells things the way they are for jazzers.


SAD!

I "wimped out"...wasn't willing to do without for my art and didn't think i was good enough.


Sadly, I'll never know if I was. And, if i was, I'd have made about what a middle manager in industry would have.


Russ

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