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Why Repertoire Matters to Jazz Piano Players
Don Friedman
Don Friedman is a jazz pianist and professor at The Steinhardt School of Music and Performing Arts at New York University. Friedman has been a successful and sought after jazz pianist for many years, and has worked with artists such as Chet Baker, Clark Terry, Ornette Coleman, Pepper Adams, Booker Little, Jimmy Giuffre, Elvin Jones, and Herbie Mann. Friedman has also been a regular member of Clark Terry’s quintet for more than forty years. |
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Description: Don Friedman, a jazz pianist and professor at New York University, discusses why one of the most important things that a jazz pianist can do is build an enormous repertoire of tunes.
Shoot Date: Oct-05 |
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