Preview of the Upcoming DLP Jazz Series 01/24/2012
Our Jazz Series should be ready this Spring. We're very excited about it and think it will have a great impact on musicians learning to improvise in all styles. We're also thrilled to hear from so many of you that our anxiously awaiting it to be available. I enjoy playing many styles of music and I wanted our Jazz Series to allow musicians to improvise over a wide variety of "grooves". Of course, there will be plenty of Swing songs, but these examples give some ideas of what you'll have as play-alongs. AFRO CUBAN GROOVE You can also stream this at:http://soundcloud.com/helloindiacalling/dlp-jazz-series-preview-lesson MODERN TRACK (not sure how to describe this one, but I like it) You can also stream this track at: http://soundcloud.com/helloindiacalling/dlp-jazz-series-preview-modern JAZZ WALTZ You can also stream this track at: http://soundcloud.com/helloindiacalling/dlp-jazz-series-preview-track BALLAD You can also stream this track at: http://soundcloud.com/helloindiacalling/dlp-jazz-series-preview-1 FUSION You can also stream this track at: http://soundcloud.com/helloindiacalling/dlp-jazz-series-preview 7 Comments The End is Always a Start 01/11/2012
I started recording songs for Lesson 20 of the Jazz Series today. The DLP curriculum is always organized in groups of 20 lessons, so this is kind of the end of a series that has been my focus for several years. Lesson 20 is Jazz Standards- Volume 1 so the focus is on standard Jazz forms (AABA, Blues, ABAB etc) and it's interesting to write new melodies to some standard forms and chord progressions. This is common practice all through the history of Jazz. "Donna Lee" is a new melody on the chords of "Indiana". The melody of "St. James Infirmary" morphed into "Sugar". But it goes further than that. The I IV V progression so commonly used by Beethoven and Mozart is the same I IV V progression used by Jerry Lee Lewis or Mumford and Sons. The musical language always remains the same. What we create from it changes. So, coming to the end of this chapter is a little sad for me. But that passes very quickly as I start hearing students at DSM playing the songs and talking about the concepts. It's even more exciting to see videos come in from all over the world of people I've never met playing the songs. This is a very moving thing. Besides, I have 40 more lessons of songs to write for the Kore Series and 40 more lessons of songs for the Jazz Series still. I think I will remain busy creating music, which I love to do. Preview of our Jazz Series 12/15/2011
The DLP Jazz Series will be released in early 2012. Once in a while when we're describing the Kore Series or Jazz Series to a potential new user they'll ask, "Will I be learning REAL songs in here or just exercises?". The answer is, we believe, that these are real songs BUT that they are also songs that function as exercises to review ONLY the concepts you have learned up to that point. They are songs built specifically for where you are in your musical learning and for where you are in your technical development on your instrument at this time. So, from a concert I did this past Monday (12/12/11) are 2 songs from the upcoming DLP Jazz Series. These feature; myself on Keyboards, Jennifer Escue (from the DLP Staff ) on Vocals, Jeff Plant on Bass, Larry White on Steel Guitar and Lamont Taylor on Drums. I hope you enjoy these songs |

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