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- From: errol@hpgnd153.grenoble.hp.com (Errol Inan)
- Date: Tue, 29 Dec 1992 09:32:55 GMT
- Subject: Re: Jazz Pianists, My Funny Valentine ...
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- Recently, there was a request for written information on jazz pianist,
- specifically their internal state of mind while performing.
-
- While I doubt there exists a book that goes into exactly what was requested by
- the original poster, there is one book I can recommend that might be of
- interest.
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- title: "The Great Jazz Pianists"
- author: Len Lyons
-
- The complete title is "The great jazz pianists: speaking of their lives and
- music"
-
- Part 2 of the book consists of about 250 pages of interviews with jazz
- pianists. Most of the interviews were taken from Keyboard magazine, Down Beat,
- and Musician magazine.
-
- The format of discussion tends to be about 50% technical, 30 historical - gig -
- evolution of playing related, and about 10% on moods feeling, etc.
-
- Sample question are (there are hundreds):
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- - What do you remember most about the pianists who were influences on you?
- - What have you noticed about the evolution of the role of the jazz pianist?
- - Are you drawn to modal, or tonality-based playing as an alternative to
- playing on the chord changes?
- - It sounds as if you're using a lot of flat-ninth intervals for right-hand
- dissonaces. Where does that come from?
- - When did you start playing?
- - Who were you influenced by?
- - What was it like to play with so and so?
- - etc.................
-
- The title is slightly audacious as the pianists interviewed are not ALL the
- great jazz pianists, as there are some serious omissions. It appears that the
- criteria for getting into the book was being a great player and having an
- interview available from the 3 mags referred to above. Beyond that, the
- interviews are very interesting and I would strongly recommend this book,
- particularily for jazz piano players.
-
- Here's the pianists interviewed:
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- Teddy Wilson, Mary Lou Williams, John Lewis, Sun Ra, George Shearing, Dave
- Brubeck, Ahmad Jamal, Horace Silver, Oscar Peterson, Red Garland, Jimmy
- Rowles, Paul Bley, Marian McPartland, Billy Taylor, Jaki Byard, Ran Blake,
- Ramsey Lewis, Randy Weston, Bill Evans, Steve Kuhn, McCoy Tyner, Toshiko
- Akiyoshi, Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, Joe Zawinul, Keith Jarrett, Cecil
- Taylor
-