Archive for September, 2006

Posted in blog on September 25, 2006

lesson change

Monday guys - Don’t forget we’ve moved to Tuesdays for the next two weeks. Continue Reading

Posted in blog on September 23, 2006

Summertime

As it draws to a close, this has got to be one of the baddest arrangements of Summertime I’ve ever heard: Continue Reading

Posted in blog on September 23, 2006

Goings On

Life at the CJC has been quite hectic. Meetings with the library staff, learning to preserve our commissions and scores. Securing books for the Jazz Surge – Miles Ahead and Newport Jazz Festival Suite. Finding out and old friend is the Executive Director of the Cleveland Jazz Orches ... Continue Reading

Posted in blog on September 23, 2006

Monday Night Jazz

Monday night, the USF School of Music will present the faculty jazz combo and Jazz I with Leisl Whitaker and Pat Harbison (trumpets). This event will be at USF Theater I and is open to the public. Admission is minimal ($12, I think – $7 for students) and it is well worth it. The ... Continue Reading

Posted in blog on September 20, 2006

Tune List

This is an open list of tunes I am working up in combo and should know cold. There are other tunes I already know that I might add later. I just want to keep up with expectations. Oleo [rhythm changes] There Is No Greater Love Autumn Leaves Straight, No Chaser [blues] Body and So ... Continue Reading

Posted in blog on September 10, 2006

New Lesson Schedule

Updated to include Brandon and make the tentative Ralph/TJ change. ***Ralph – Your lesson time will switch with Myca for 8.14.06. It will do so every Thursday you play chapel*** Continue Reading

Posted in blog on September 8, 2006

The bass is back in town!

Tuesday night, I drove straight from USF to Loch Haven Park in Orlando to meet Rumano Solano and pick up my bass. Some ribs have been doubled for strength and all of the cracks repaired. I have some work to accomplish to get the sound where I want it, but I am very pleased with the resul ... Continue Reading

Posted in Uncategorized on September 7, 2006

Pinky Exercise

The pinky exercise is magic for electric bass players. It can be used myriad ways, focusing on sound, left hand, right hand, and many combinations otherwise. 1 2 3 4__1 4 3 4__2 4 3 4__3 4 3 4 Start this pattern at the 12th fret on your highest string. Play it at a slow tempo (QUARTER no ... Continue Reading

Posted in blog on September 2, 2006

One down

It’s been a taxing first week of Graduate School. I passed the Theory and History placement exams. Other than that, it’s been quite discouraging. After four push-backs, my bass is now scheduled to come Tuesday night; after another round of classes without it. Not only do I ... Continue Reading

Posted in blog on September 2, 2006

Lesson Times!!!

Lesson Times are up! Check them now and meet me at that time at the Spence practice rooms. Additionally, check the Lesson Resources page for items you will need. They are mandatory for music majors (of any kind) and strongly suggested for non-majors. Continue Reading

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