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How to Play Jazz Piano in 14 Days  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by TiranaDok at Dec. 25, 2023
How to Play Jazz Piano in 14 Days

How to Play Jazz Piano in 14 Days: A Daily Jazz Piano Lesson Book for Beginners—Scales, Chords, Arpeggios + Free Audio! (Play Music in 14 Days) by Joshua Catania, Troy Nelson, Scott Currier
English | June 3, 2023 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0C72182Z7 | 112 pages | PDF | 3.13 Mb
Dick Katz, Derek Smith, Rene Urtreger - Jazz Piano International (1957) {2013 Japan Jazz Best Collection 1000 Series 24bit}

Dick Katz, Derek Smith, Rene Urtreger - Jazz Piano International (1957) {2013 Japan Jazz Best Collection 1000 Series 24bit WPCR-27217}
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© 1957, 2013 Warner Japan / Atlantic / Rhino | WPCR-27217 | Jazz Best Collection 1000 Series
Jazz / Bop / Cool / Piano Trio

Features 24 bit digital remastering. Comes with a description. An unusual global session for Atlantic Records – an album that has John Lewis presenting work by three other musicians that he feels are ripe for wider discovery! The set's got some killer work from Rene Utreger – a key Parisian player in the postwar years, working here with dexterity that's almost at a Bud Powell level! Dick Katz is also featured on the set – with some nice colors and tones in the mix, similar to some of the work he'd go onto do for Atlantic and other labels. And perhaps the least known here is the British player Derek Smith – stepping out with a lyrical style that's captured surprisingly well here – and which makes the record a key addition to Smith's catalog.
VA - Sunday at the Riverside - The Best Time Jazz Piano (Remastered) (2017/2024)

VA - Sunday at the Riverside - The Best Time Jazz Piano (Remastered) (2017/2024)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log, scans) - 3.7 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 1.7 GB
12:39:09 | Jazz | Label: The Intense Media / Fermata

The piano trio in Jazz - it does not get more essential than this. On these ten CDs fifteen excellent alliances of piano, bass, and drums present prime examples of what has often been called Jazz' "chamber music". A perfect and poignant introduction to the genre, this collection of nineteen original albums also serves as a beautiful reminder of just how diverse this instrumental combination could be made to sound in the late 50s and early 60s. Just listen to the way a standard like Cole Porter's "What Is This Thing Called Love" is interpreted by Bill Evans with his trio of Scott La Faro on bass and Paul Motian on drums or by Barry Harris, who also played with Miles Davis back in his hometown of Detroit, when accompanied by Joe Benjamin and Elvin Jones. Or how differently "Caravan" sounds when played by Thelonious Monk on his tribute to Duke Ellington or by the eminent Kenny Drew. Take away the bio- and discographic details and all musicological mumbo jumbo and the music will speak for itself, always deeply touching and emotionally sublime, perfectly suited for a Sunday at the riverside - or any other weekday or location for that matter.
VA - Jazz Piano Panorama The Best of Jazz Piano on Resonance (2019)

VA - Jazz Piano Panorama The Best of Jazz Piano on Resonance (2019)
FLAC tracks | 1:15:26 | 398 Mb
Genre: Jazz / Label: Resonance Records

Jazz Piano Panorama: The Best of Piano Jazz on Resonance explores a wide range from virtuosic pianists Marian Petrescu and Dado Moroni, to rising stars such as John Beasley and Donald Vega, and jazz greats Tommy Flanagan and Gene Harris.
VA - The Columbia Jazz Piano Moods Sessions (Remastered) (2000)

VA - The Columbia Jazz Piano Moods Sessions (Remastered) (2000)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log, scans) - 1.2 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 897 MB
6:29:55 | Jazz, Swing, Bop | Label: Mosaic Records

This seven-CD collection exhaustively documents Columbia Records' first attempt at niche marketing with the Piano Moods series. Born out an impromptu marketing plan by a small Columbia Records staff in 1950, the Piano Moods series was hatched from the marketing discovery that there were more pianos than phonographs (that's record players for all you kids who don't remember vinyl LPs) in the homes of postwar America. The 12" LP had been launched a scant two years before and few titles were available. The Piano Moods series linked 20 albums of the same general type, all of them produced and sequenced by George Avakian, who had created the jazz and pop catalog on LP for Columbia beginning in 1948 – though they were originally released 33 rpm 10" discs to keep the folks with all those 10" 78 rpm discs happy when it came to storage. The sides were cut – usually – with no spirals (spaces) between tunes, giving the side a longer feel than its 17 minutes because the music was continuous. Most pianists preset their sequences and prepared introductions of the key of the preceding tune that modulated into the key of the next one.
VA - The Columbia Jazz Piano Moods Sessions (Remastered) (2000)

VA - The Columbia Jazz Piano Moods Sessions (Remastered) (2000)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log, scans) - 1.2 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 897 MB
6:29:55 | Jazz, Swing, Bop | Label: Mosaic Records

This seven-CD collection exhaustively documents Columbia Records' first attempt at niche marketing with the Piano Moods series. Born out an impromptu marketing plan by a small Columbia Records staff in 1950, the Piano Moods series was hatched from the marketing discovery that there were more pianos than phonographs (that's record players for all you kids who don't remember vinyl LPs) in the homes of postwar America. The 12" LP had been launched a scant two years before and few titles were available. The Piano Moods series linked 20 albums of the same general type, all of them produced and sequenced by George Avakian, who had created the jazz and pop catalog on LP for Columbia beginning in 1948 – though they were originally released 33 rpm 10" discs to keep the folks with all those 10" 78 rpm discs happy when it came to storage. The sides were cut – usually – with no spirals (spaces) between tunes, giving the side a longer feel than its 17 minutes because the music was continuous. Most pianists preset their sequences and prepared introductions of the key of the preceding tune that modulated into the key of the next one.
Various Artists - The Pacific Jazz Piano Trios, Mosaic Select (2005) {3CD Set, Mosaic MS-019 rec 1952-1963}

Various Artists - The Pacific Jazz Piano Trios, Mosaic Select (2005) {3CD Set, Mosaic MS-019 rec 1952-1963}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 1.24 Gb | MP3 @320 -> 575 Mb
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© 1952-63, 2005 Mosaic Records / EMI Music | MS-019 / 7243-8-75552-2-8
Jazz / Cool / West Coast Jazz / Piano

This set reinstates a number of important piano recordings made for Pacific Jazz (and in the case of Jimmy Rowles Liberty). Russ Freeman and Rowles were seminal to so much of the important music that emanated from Los Angeles in the '50s and '60s that their achievements would be far too many to list here. Freeman's hard swinging style is featured on 14 tracks made between 1952 and '57. Rowles, an encyclopedic piano maestro, is represented by his rare Liberty album Rare - But Well Done and two Pacific Jazz tracks, made the end of sessions by others.
VA - The Columbia Jazz Piano Moods Sessions (Remastered) (2000)

VA - The Columbia Jazz Piano Moods Sessions (Remastered) (2000)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log, scans) - 1.2 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 897 MB
6:29:55 | Jazz, Swing, Bop | Label: Mosaic Records

This seven-CD collection exhaustively documents Columbia Records' first attempt at niche marketing with the Piano Moods series. Born out an impromptu marketing plan by a small Columbia Records staff in 1950, the Piano Moods series was hatched from the marketing discovery that there were more pianos than phonographs (that's record players for all you kids who don't remember vinyl LPs) in the homes of postwar America. The 12" LP had been launched a scant two years before and few titles were available. The Piano Moods series linked 20 albums of the same general type, all of them produced and sequenced by George Avakian, who had created the jazz and pop catalog on LP for Columbia beginning in 1948 – though they were originally released 33 rpm 10" discs to keep the folks with all those 10" 78 rpm discs happy when it came to storage. The sides were cut – usually – with no spirals (spaces) between tunes, giving the side a longer feel than its 17 minutes because the music was continuous. Most pianists preset their sequences and prepared introductions of the key of the preceding tune that modulated into the key of the next one.

V.A. - Yasukuni Terashima Presents: Jazz Bar 2023 (2023)  Music

Posted by gribovar at Feb. 1, 2024
V.A. - Yasukuni Terashima Presents: Jazz Bar 2023 (2023)

V.A. - Yasukuni Terashima Presents: Jazz Bar 2023 (2023)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 372 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 176 MB | Covers - 54 MB
Genre: Jazz, Cool Jazz, Mainstream Jazz, Piano Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Terasima Records (TYR-1119)

Beautiful melodies of melancholy loved beyond borders and time. We will open the 23rd year of "Jazz Bar," Japan's best-selling and steadfast best jazz compilation. Everyone enjoys jazz in his or her own way, and the word "jazz" is full of various kinds of music. "Jazz Bar" features melodies tinged with melancholy that tug at the heartstrings. If such music were played at a jazz bar on a street corner, you might find yourself frequenting the place. This is the best compilation that has been released every year since 2001, contributing to the discovery of new masterpieces that can be considered next-generation standards and new-generation musicians. Please enjoy the beautiful songs and melodies that Yasukuni Terashima has discovered over the past year tonight.
Paul Smith - Brazilian Detour (1966) {2013 Japan Jazz Best Collection 1000 Series 24bit Remaster}

Paul Smith - Brazilian Detour (1966) {2013 Japan Jazz Best Collection 1000 Series 24bit Remaster}
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© 1966, 2013 Warner Bros. / Warner Japan / WEA / Rhino | WPCR-27377 | Jazz Best Collection 1000 Series
Jazz / Cool / Bossa Nova / Latin Jazz / Piano / Orchestra

Features 24 bit remastering and comes with a mini-description. Paul Smith, jazz pianist, widely known as Ella Fritzgerald’s conductor and pianist, an active studio musician with a brilliant technique. Paul Smith also worked with renowned Jazz figures, such as: Dizzy Gillespie, Anita O’Day, Buddy DeFranco, Louie Bellson, Steve Allen, Louie Bellson, Stan Kenton, Mel Torme and many others. Pick of the day, Paul Smith’s rendition to Bossa Nova. This is Paul Smith Piano and Orchestra – Brazilian Detour (1966), for Warner. Paul Smith is a virtuoso piano player; he goes from the “liquid sounds” slow playing to a faster approach, hitting keys strongly. Paul Smith also leads the orchestra.