I have found great pedagogical value in introducing my students to the recordings of the great jazz pianists. A quick google search for "jazz piano transcriptions" turns up music for Bill Evans, Bud Powell, "Fats" Waller, Jelly Roll Morton, Keith Jarrett, and Thelonious Monk. Noah Symanzik, a very talented middle-school student in my studio, has been studying a transcription and recording of "Dinah" as played by Thelonious Monk from the album "Solo Monk." Listen to an excerpt of Monk's playing, and then Noah's. Noah is doing an admirable job of playing in an authentic style, honoring the tradition of this great pianist and composer, while at the same time learning about a type of music that might be out of the realm of the traditional piano lesson.
I encourage you to think outside of the box when it comes to repertoire for your students with the hope of making them more well-rounded while at the same time continually stoking their motivation through the study of music that they truly love.
Dinah - Thelonious Monk
Dinah - Thelonious Monk
4 comments:
Very impressive. Looks like a dedicated student. I find that it is indeed nice to be an eyeopener for the student when it comes to new styles.
Jens
Great site, great content, congratulations!
can you tell me if there's some place in where I can recive Jazz class? is for my child, he is a great fan of this music type, is rare beside his age.
The video of him playing is incredible!
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