By: Jay Mtimkulu | 2010-03-27 | Art Jazz piano is one of the most vibrant, energetic, specialized type of music. Famous jazz artists you may want to listen to are Herbie Hancock, Keith Jarret, Bill Evans, to name but a few. To learn jazz piano you need to take some time to listen to jazz CD's and maybe watch DVD's as well. read more
By: Chris Chew | 2010-10-27 | Article Marketing Playing jazz piano is a very gratifying experience. However, to be a master at it you must be versatile with its many techniques. Here are some of them. read more
By: Amit59595 | 2011-04-06 | Music Learning to interpret and compete jazz piano chords is de rigueur whether you are a beginner or an expert musician. Jazz comments are not like ordinary chords, which are heard in the largest part comp... read more
By: Terry Daniels | 2010-10-13 | Article Marketing Yoshi's Jazz Club is located in San Francisco, California at the Fillmore Heritage Center. There is also a sister venue at Jack London Square in Oakland, California. read more
By: ricardo lumbardo | 2010-12-28 | Real Estate Harlem is an iconic neighbourhood in Manhattan with a distinctive character of its own. Read on to learn more about the neighbourhoods and a few things that you should consider when renting an apartment. read more
By: pomypiano | 2012-04-28 | Music Piano Liquidators has been in the piano industry for many years. Their piano store is located in Utah. They can sell any piano to anyone in the United States. When you have a minute come check out their website at http://www.pianoliquidators.com. read more
By: pomypiano | 2012-04-28 | Music Piano Liquidators has been in the piano industry for many years. Their piano store is located in Utah. They can sell any piano to anyone in the United States. When you have a minute come check out their website at http://www.pianoliquidators.com. read more
By: Jay Mtimkulu | 2010-03-27 | Music Many pianists play with a bassist the same way as they play solo, technically, this is incorrect. You can do it at times but you have to 'pick your spots'. Personally I don't prefer this type of playing. read more
By: Steven Radcliffe | 2010-03-29 | Music The internet has many uses. Heck, you can do almost anything on the internet nowadays. Any solutions to your problems can virtually be solved by the internet. Millions of people use the internet for information purposes and to learn various things. read more
By: Robart Paul | 2011-09-09 | Small Business If you're looking for New York city tours that offer something truly exciting and different, you should try one of the Harlem Jazz Tours. Relive the 1920s by experiencing a fun, high-stepping night out in the Harlem neighbourhood. read more
By: Eddie Tob | 2010-09-07 | Arts & Entertainment Imagine being able to sit down at a piano and just PLAY - Pop, Blues, Jazz, Ragtime, Ballads, even incredible Classical pieces? read more
By: Dawn Ingard | 2010-12-05 | Arts & Entertainment Piano is a superb instrument and playing it can be really uplifting. The kind of music it produces be it jazz, county, blues, rock and the like promotes grace and elegance. But what if you don't know how to play one? Will you be just contented being an avid fan or will you take measures to learn and master it like a pro with Rocket Piano? read more
By: Fleez | 2010-03-26 | Music Detailed Rocket Piano re-examine: With this package you become 3 books of step-by-step teaching instead of beginner, intermediate and well ahead piano players. You'll besides discover Jazz Piano, stun, Gospel, Spiritual and Hymns. read more
By: Arthur Smith | 2010-03-27 | Humanities When Cullen's first collection of poetry, Color, was published in 1925 , he had already achieved national fame, with his poems having been published in Opportunityand many other journals. He had won second prize in 1923 and 1924 in the Witter Bynner Undergraduate Poetry Contest sponsored by the Poetry Society of America. He won first prize in 1925, when he also won the John Reed Memorial Prize. In 1926 he won the Crisis magazine award in poetry. Color received universal critical acclaim. read more
By: Gillian Reynlds | 2010-11-18 | Arts & Entertainment Once you are sounding great and having a whole lot of fun (which motivates you to learn more) you then expand step-by-step on your chord and rhythm knowledge into Blues, Ballad style, Jazz, Ragtime, Improvisation and yes.. even Sight Reading Classical music read more