Books for classical pianist wanting to learn improvisation
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Books for classical pianist wanting to learn improvisation
Post by whitebeagle »
Are there any books geared towards classical pianists wanting to learn some jazz?
I'm a very advanced classical pianist, licentiate and up, but somehow feel I'm missing out a big chunk of repertoire and joys of playing by not knowing how to improvise. During university I was taught some basics but not enough to stand on my own two feet...
I know there's a book called 'a classical approach to jazz piano', is that a good book to start with? Any recommendations would be really appreciated!
I'm a very advanced classical pianist, licentiate and up, but somehow feel I'm missing out a big chunk of repertoire and joys of playing by not knowing how to improvise. During university I was taught some basics but not enough to stand on my own two feet...
I know there's a book called 'a classical approach to jazz piano', is that a good book to start with? Any recommendations would be really appreciated!
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