chuck in ny Posted November 17, 2006 Share Posted November 17, 2006 any recommendations for good software to study jazz keyboard? thanks, chuck Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ITGITC Posted November 17, 2006 Share Posted November 17, 2006 Ooooooooooh, that's a question that's been on my mind too. I've been wanting to take my music to the next level. And that would be jazz composition. So, I looked on the Berklee web site http://www.berklee.edu/ and found some courses they are offering. They have some course books associated with these that look pretty interesting. You may want to take a look. Tom "Music expresses that which cannot be put into words and that which cannot remain silent." - Victor Hugo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ProfD Posted November 17, 2006 Share Posted November 17, 2006 Also, check out the songtrellis web site. They provide MIDI files, audio examples and chord charts for jazz tunes. Click Here PD "The greatest thing you'll ever learn, is just to love and be loved in return."--E. Ahbez "Nature Boy" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
burningbusch Posted November 17, 2006 Share Posted November 17, 2006 pgmusic has some useful things. Miles Black is a great player. He does a lot of this stuff. http://www.pgmusic.com/products_pian.htm Busch. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SilverDragonSoun Posted November 17, 2006 Share Posted November 17, 2006 Originally posted by burningbusch: pgmusic has some useful things. Miles Black is a great player. He does a lot of this stuff. http://www.pgmusic.com/products_pian.htm Busch. Yep I'll second this. I like the way its layed out. Begin the day with a friendly voice A companion, unobtrusive - Rush Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chuck in ny Posted November 17, 2006 Author Share Posted November 17, 2006 busch/rush, thanks for the input, pgmusic came up on a google search for jazz keyboard software and looks promising. i don't see much else. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
c4 Posted November 17, 2006 Share Posted November 17, 2006 I like smartmusic.com. They have digitized a lot of the abersold play alongs. The main benefit is you can transpose the tunes to different keys or slow the tracks down. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
midinut Posted November 18, 2006 Share Posted November 18, 2006 I tried MiBac Jazz years ago (at that time it was Mac only IIRC). It was pretty slick at the time. Don't know if they are still in business or not. Hardware: Yamaha: MODX7 | Korg: Kronos 88, Wavestate | ASM: Hydrasynth Deluxe | Roland: Jupiter-Xm, Cloud Pro, TD-9K V-Drums | Alesis: StrikePad Pro| Behringer: Crave, Poly D, XR-18, RX1602 | CPS: SpaceStation SSv2 | Controllers: ROLI RISE 49 | Arturia KeyLab Essentials 88, KeyLab 61, MiniLab | M-Audio KeyStation 88 & 49 | Akai EWI USB | Novation LaunchPad Mini, | Guitars & Such: Line 6 Variax, Helix LT, POD X3 Live, Martin Acoustic, DG Strat Copy, LP Sunburst Copy, Natural Tele Copy| Squier Precision 5-String Bass | Mandolin | Banjo | Ukulele Software: Recording: MacBook Pro | Mac Mini | Logic Pro X | Mainstage | Cubase Pro 12 | Ableton Live 11 | Monitors: M-Audio BX8 | Presonus Eris 3.5BT Monitors | Slate Digital VSX Headphones & ML-1 Mic | Behringer XR-18 & RX1602 Mixers | Beyerdynamics DT-770 & DT-240 Arturia: V-Collection 9 | Native Instruments: Komplete 1 Standard | Spectrasonics: Omnisphere 2, Keyscape, Trilian | Korg: Legacy Collection 4 | Roland: Cloud Pro | GForce: Most all of their plugins | u-he: Diva, Hive 2, Repro, Zebra Legacy | AAS: Most of their VSTs | IK Multimedia: SampleTank 4 Max, Sonik Synth, MODO Drums & Bass | Cherry Audio: Most of their VSTs | Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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