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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 13 2007 at 10:56
Originally posted by Passionist Passionist wrote:

It's kinda funny, no-one that I know uses a metronome exceot my girlfriend, she plays classical piano. I tried to teach her to play jazz, and wrote down some chords and told her to play them. She was going for the metronome, asked what the tempo was and how she should play them. I told her, however she wants to, the most important is that the chords play in the back, and even that isn't important. So she played them as whole notes. And I told her to play something on them to make it sound like music but she had no clue. I've actually seen quite a few splendid players being tought by jazz musicians, mostly to compose and to improvise. I can't believe how hard it can be to those who only know the notes in front of them :)


kind of makes me glad my teacher was into jazz as well as classical and prog and other forms. i've found that a lot of strictly classical players have no clue as how to improvise or compose and although they can play tremendously difficult classical pieces, which i respect, i have more respect for people that can write their own material.
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