Piano Forum
Piano Board => Student's Corner => Topic started by: jasonizzle on December 22, 2006, 09:30:51 PM
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Hi,
I've been playing piano for 20 years (started as a child) and have been learning Jazz Piano for ~4-5 years now and am doing fairly well I think - I play mostly by fakebook/ear as opposed to theory (was taught completely by ear by an old school lounge player). I would like to improve my improvization...
I was disappointed in the Aebersold books/cd's that I got...while the audio materials provide the rhythm section so you can play along with the standards and improvise, there was no example improv line... Any suggestions on a good book/cd combo that gives examples of improv for all the standards. I learn best by ear so simply seeing and playing along with a transcription (Ie. getting the feel) would probably be easist for me as opposed to a book that dives way into theory.
(I had a teacher once that simply would trade 8's with me -- I learned a great deal that way as I was simply attempting to mirror the feel of his improv on the spot -- way more than by reading -- this is what I'm trying to emulate)
Thx! ;D
- Jason