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an approach to comping

An Approach to Comping: the Essentials, a Guide to Jazz Accompanying

an approach to compingComping is a term used to describe how a pianist (or other chordal instrumentalist) plays chords in a rhythm that propels and supports a soloist. Author and pianist Jeb Patton of Local 802 (New York City) says that this is the type of book he searched for when he first started playing jazz. It is meant as an aid to aspiring jazz musicians, uncovering some of the mysteries behind comping. It reveals what happens in the background—the groove, the backdrop, the rhythmic conversation, and the colors behind the soloist—and underscores the piano player’s role in comping. Two included CDs provide demonstration and comp-along tracks to help you learn techniques by playing along.

An Approach to Comping: the Essentials, a Guide to Jazz Accompanying, by Jeb Patton, www.shermusic.com.

 

Anniversary Amps

Peavey Anniversary Amps

Anniversary AmpsPeavey is celebrating its golden anniversary by offering two limited-edition commemorative amplifiers. The 50th anniversary 6505 Plus head is housed in a special gold chassis and features 120 watts; six 12AX7s; four 6L6s; footswitchable lead/rhythm channels; effects loop; three-band EQ; resonance and presence controls; and four, eight, or 16 ohms. The 50th anniversary 30 112 combo offers the same specifications as the revered classic tweed model, but in a striking black Tolex and gold chassis. Features include: genuine spring reverb with level control; pre- and post-gain controls on lead channel; external speaker capability; optional footswitches; 30 watts (rms)
into 16 or eight ohms; two-channel preamp; footswitchable channels, reverb, and boost; four EL84s, three 12AX7s; 12-inch Blue Marvel speaker; and effects loop. Models are being produced in limited Anniversary Ampsquantities and will only be available until the end of the year.

www.peavey.com

Korg’s MS-20 Mini Synth

Korg’s MS-20 Mini Synth

Affordable Analog

Korg’s MS-20 Mini SynthKorg’s MS-20 mini synth is a recreation of the famous monophonic patchable Korg MS-20. Now priced at under $450 this analog rebirth answers the demands of MS-20 enthusiasts. “With this price change, we have made it easier for artists to add the coveted sounds and power of the MS-20 mini to their stage or studio. Beyond nostalgia, the mini is now priced so competitively that we expect it to become the instrument of choice for newcomers to the world of analog synths,” says James Sajeva, brand manager for Korg products.

www.korg.com

Grand Auditorium

Grand Auditorium Taylor Guitars

Trio of Tonewoods

Grand Auditorium Taylor Guitars has introduced limited run Grand Auditorium shaped guitars in a trio of stunning tonewoods. Options include quilted sapele (for projection and warmth), flamed mahogany (visual appeal and strong mid-range response), or blackheart sassafras (striking blonde and brown hues, plus dry, woody response), paired with a premium Sitka spruce top. Each model is a dramatic, hand-crafted Florentine cutaway. Attractive appointment packages accent these hand-selected woods—Indian rosewood binding and curly maple edge trim, and “Capstone” inlay of mother-of-pearl and rosewood on the fretboard and rosette. Each is equipped with Taylor’s award-winning Expression System 2 electronics, featuring a piezo pickup design that gives players authentic amplified acoustic tone. The guitars come in a hardshell case.

www.taylorguitars.com

MICK JAGGER book

Book: Mick Jagger

MICK JAGGERMick Jagger is an icon in rock and roll culture. Now in his 70s, he continues to perform his inspiring lyrics and celebrated dance moves with the same cheekiness and attitude that first made him an international sex symbol more than 50 years ago. This book introduces readers to the man behind the legend, focusing on his rich musical career and offering some behind-the-scenes glimpses into his personal life. This 207-page volume includes dozens of spectacular photographs taken throughout the years.

Mick Jagger, text by Billy Altman, edited by Valeria Manferto de Fabianis, www.sterlingpublishing.com.

Inventing the American Guitar

Inventing the American Guitar: The Pre-Civil War Innovations of C.F. Martin and His Contemporaries

Inventing the American GuitarThis book traces C.F. Martin’s evolution as a craftsman and entrepreneur and explores the influences and experiments that led to his creation of the American guitar that’s played around the world today. Telling the story of how a European instrument was transformed into the American flat-top guitar, Inventing the American Guitar describes the early history of the American guitar design in detail. It includes essays by prominent writers and spectacular color photographs. It also contains fold-out pages of schematic drawings for two early Martin guitars: the Austro-German style Martin Guitar and the Spanish style Martin Guitar, plus 45 two-page color profiles of important guitars.

Inventing the American Guitar: The Pre-Civil War Innovations of C.F. Martin and His Contemporaries, edited by Robert Shaw and Peter Szego, www.halleonard.com.

Strings Attached: One Tough Teacher and the Gift of Great Expectations

bookTeacher Jerry Kupchynsky’s sharp-spoken, foot-pounding, never-praising music lessons and orchestra rehearsals reduced many students to tears. Yet, when Mr. K passed away, more than 100 students returned to play a memorial concert for him. Though his lessons were music, he taught three generations of students about resilience, character development, the power of a can-do attitude, and achieving excellence in life by demanding nothing less than excellence from students. Co-written by journalist Joanne Lipman and Chicago Symphony violinist Melanie Kupchynsky, Jerry’s daughter, this book makes you question today’s teaching methods: Is failure ever acceptable? Is self-discipline or support more important? Is praise a tool or a detriment to progress? How and why does music study prepare children for success?

Strings Attached: One Tough Teacher and the Gift of Great Expectations,  by Joanne Lipman and Melanie Kupchynsky, www.stringsattachedbook.com.

LDM-94W

The LDM-94W Mic

LDM-94WThe LDM-94W compact wireless dynamic high power mic for wind and brass instruments comes with an almost invisible HQ transmitter goose clamp. It transmits pure natural sounds with eight easily programmable frequencies for eight different players. Its lithium battery allows six hours of performance time, and can be charged for an extra hour’s use in just 10 minutes. The easily programmable 515 series receiver has dual-tuner, true-diversity circuitry,  and a backlit LCD display in a metal chassis.

www.sdsystems.com

 

Gig Gloves

Gig Gloves

Gig GlovesNeedless to say, no matter what instrument you play, your hands are one of your most important assets. Gig Gloves provide comfortable, tough hand protection for loading in, setting up, tearing down, and loading out. Made with a thick, durable polyester black mesh, a flexible TPR protective mold on the back, and a padded PVC palm and finger grip, they offer secure fit optimized for extended use. The first three fingers include removable fingertips, eliminating the need to remove the gloves to make quick adjustments on a mixing board or to use a touchscreen device. The black and yellow gloves come in four sizes.

www.gig-gear.com

A View from the Side

A View from the Side: Stories and Perspectives on the Music Indust

A View from the SideA View from the Side is a unique look at the music business through the eyes of Local 802 (New York City) bassist Michael Visceglia. In this book he provides an insider’s look at the lives, aspirations, misadventures, phenomenal success, and tragic failure of some leading bass players. Visceglia has many years of experience playing professionally and has toured with Suzanne Vega and John Cale, and played bass for the Broadway show Kinky Boots. He includes revealing interviews with some of today’s top bassists, such as Lee Sklar of Local 47 (Los Angeles, CA) and fellow Local 802 members Will Lee and Tony Levin.

A View from the Side: Stories and Perspectives on the Music Industryby Michael Visceglia, Wizdom Media, www.wizdom-media.com.