It is good to hear that the big bands never went away – not since their heyday in the 30’s/40’s. Since then they have been less about dancing and more about ambitious compositions and arrangements. Stan Kenton was a leading Read More …
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Music instrument lessons with Andrew Turnbull
If is is stringed and plucked, then I most likely can teach it; but especially those instruments with fretboards. Of course I teach guitar in all of its forms and all kinds of techniques. But I also teach bass guitar, Read More …
Bandskool’s music services
bandskool has been around a while and as the founder of bandskool, I have been around longer still – teaching that is…in different contexts from schools to colleges to adult education and so forth. It is my hope that soon Read More …
Shhh – it’s library music!
Here’s an interesting article which I find very encouraging… concerning a revival of interest in Library Music; whose golden period was arguably the mid 60’s to late 70’s/early 80’s. A period during which a great deal of said music was Read More …
KPM
Three of my heroes on one stage. Really? Who are they then? Well, I will tell you: Keith Mansfield, Alan Hawkshaw and Brian Bennett. Er who? Well, you might know the last one: he was the drummer in The Shadows. Read More …
Wanted: a taxonomy!
The techniques associated with playing an instrument are a vital ingredient in determining how far one progresses; although there are plenty of examples of players who work to their strengths within their technical limitations at any given point in their Read More …
Modern big bands
So…the big band format has been around since the late 20’s…the early 30’s. at first, it was all about dancing; and then after the war, those big bands that stuck around or rose from the ashes began to think of Read More …
Time and place
There is no doubt that a relationship exists between time and place and creativity, whatever form it takes. History provides the evidence to support this notion. As a creator, one can only hope that the time and place one finds Read More …
strict tempo
Strict tempo is often an important requirement for dancers; so if you’re a dance band you may need to sit up and take notice when choosing arrangements. Here’s an article written by George Pytlik on the Delta Dance website: ‘Music Read More …
The Forgotten World of Pre-Rock Pop Music – Maddy Costa
Here is an article written by Maddy Costa for the Guardian newspaper January 14th, 2010. It makes for a good read and illustrates the vagaries of passing trends, musically or otherwise. ‘When Bert Ambrose died, on 11 June 1971, he Read More …