Monthly Archives: July 2025

Quotation and creation: W.C. Handy’s ‘Memphis Blues’ as a repository and source of musical quotes

Published in 1912, W.C. Handy’s ‘Memphis Blues’ was, according to its composer, ‘the first of all the many published ‘blues’ and it set a new fashion in American popular music and contributed to the rise of jazz, or, if you … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

‘The Missing Voice’, a tune based on the chord progression to ‘Have You Met Miss Jones’, and some background on the tune

‘The Missing Voice’ is my original melody line on the changes to ‘Have You Met Miss Jones’ as they are shown in ‘All-Time Standards’ (Vol. 25 of the Aebersold book and playalong series).  Here is a link to a rough … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | 1 Comment

What makes piano lessons more productive, what piano lessons are not, and answers to an occasionally asked question

In the way I teach piano lessons, the size of the practice workload a student takes on between lessons is the result of an agreement at the end of each lesson between the student and myself.  Following this, I generally … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Repetition as a form of change, part two: Erena Terakubo’s solo on ‘Bird Lives’ (State of the Blues, #15)

Part one of this two-part post uses examples from Shakespeare and Mozart (via Leonard Bernstein) as well as T.S. Eliot and Charlie Parker to introduce the concept of deletion, which I find useful in analyzing Erena Terakubo’s solo on ‘Bird … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Repetition as a form of change, part one: Shakespeare, Mozart, T.S. Eliot and Charlie Parker

In a recent rehearsal of one of my student jazz ensembles, I asked a routine question of a student who hadn’t improvised yet: would they like to try taking an improvised solo by trading with one of the other players … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment