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  • steinway-hand
    jazz,  jazz education,  transcriptions

    The Horrors of the Half-Diminished

    May 24, 2011 /No Comments

    The pesky root-tritone relationship in the half-diminished chord — min 7 (b5) — adds an annoying constraint to voicings options. Often chordal players will omit it entirely, particularly when…

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  • steinway-hand
    jazz education,  transcriptions

    Greasy Dominant Tricks

    May 21, 2011 /2 Comments

    Continuing the topic of chords (chords, I love chords!!), it’s time to bask in the power of the dominant nine — whether flatted or raised. The voicings below are…

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  • steinway-hand
    jazz,  jazz education,  transcriptions

    Luscious Chord Fatness

    May 21, 2011 /No Comments

    In the spirit of the previous post, I thought I’d talk about a few more chord tricks. Here the focus is on creating the biggest sound possible, the type…

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  • jazz,  jazz education,  transcriptions

    Ferrante Voicings

    May 19, 2011 /2 Comments

    The great pianist/composer Russell Ferrante (of the Yellowjackets) has a unique brand of chordal harmony. While much of what he plays is as rich and complex as chocolate cake, it could be argued…

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  • glam,  Journal,  The Others

    Manolo

    May 17, 2011 /No Comments

    Last night we ditched a planned movie outing to go wandering through the Galleria. The appeal of the Apple Store is always great, and yet it always disappoints. There,…

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  • film,  review-o-matic

    Two More Soundtrack Gems

    April 24, 2011 /No Comments

    Continuing the topic of soundtracks, I’d like to add two more films for consideration, both of which are now available on Netflix Instant. “Dhobi Ghat (Mumbai Diaries)” comes from…

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  • classical

    Twelve-Tone Commercial

    April 12, 2011 /1 Comment

    If tone rows were popular...

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  • jazz,  review-o-matic

    Review: Gretchen Parlato “The Lost and Found”

    April 7, 2011 /2 Comments

    Gretchen Parlato’s much anticipated third release, The Lost and Found, secures her position as the leading vocalist in New York’s under-40 jazz scene. On this 15-track program, Parlato and producer Robert Glasper…

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  • Tribute

    A phone call from space

    February 27, 2011 /No Comments

    This is pretty amazing: On Sunday, my dad received a phone call from astronaut Mike Barratt aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery! He reported, “The view is spectacular up here.” Adding…

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  • classical,  Tribute

    Goodnight Milton

    January 31, 2011 /1 Comment

    Today we bid farewell to another musical giant, the one and only Milton Babbitt who died Sunday at 94. Babbitt’s boundary-pushing musical works posed challenges both for his audience…

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  • rand-o-mat,  software

    Predicting File Size of MP3s (and others)

    January 17, 2011 /3 Comments

    How one calculates the filesize of an mp3/aac/etc given its bitrate and length.

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  • film

    True Grit: Contraction-Free Zone

    January 4, 2011 /3 Comments

    Diction was apparently important in the wild west, at least if you believe the Coen brothers whose latest film True Grit envisions a world in which people of every station enunciate like Shakespearian actors.…

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  • steinway-hand
    jazz education

    The Battle with Time

    October 13, 2010 /12 Comments

    The study of rhythm has been sadly neglected in the world of music education. Unlike other musical concepts, developing rhythmic proficiency is a topic that lacks a clear pedagogical…

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  • classical,  film,  music-o-mat

    Arvo Pärt’s Fratres

    October 5, 2010 /1 Comment

    An intensely haunting piece played to perfection. The bell-like piano chords that enter at 1:24 should remind everyone of the impact Pärt has had on the Hollywood film industry.…

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  • glam,  music-o-mat

    A Most Interesting Voice

    October 4, 2010 /No Comments

    I’m fairly certain that Antony and Johnsons–and singer Antony Hegarty in particular–will never need to worry about becoming pop superstars. Their songs opine melancholy without the slightest hint of…

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  • music-o-mat,  Tribute

    Farewell Lhasa

    September 22, 2010 /1 Comment

    Either I’m really out of touch, or the music media is. But here it is September and I’m just learning that the great Lhasa de Sela died in January…

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  • travel,  world

    Versailles and Les Puces

    September 19, 2010 /2 Comments

    To begin, Versailles was AWFUL. Oh so crowded, absurdly garish, and frankly, a bit weird. Sitting among the Louis XIV opulence were modern Japanese pop art pieces, displayed behind ropes, one in…

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  • music-o-mat,  review-o-matic

    New Ambient

    September 4, 2010 /1 Comment

    I went on an expedition today to seek out new ambient music. It was a tricky hunt. Ambient is a misused, misunderstood genre. If you refer back to Eno’s…

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  • food,  Tribute

    Goodnight, Mr. Charoenrat

    August 30, 2010 /2 Comments

    I was quite saddened to learn of Darawan Charoenrat’s passing, especially since I’m only now hearing about it, three months after the fact. His legendary Thai restaurant Kanomwan on…

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  • music-o-mat

    New Zealand on the Tiny Desk

    August 23, 2010 /No Comments

    NPR’s excellent music blog includes an ongoing feature called Tiny Desk Concert in which bands perform lo-fi sets from the station’s office (desks included). This week the site hosts…

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  • glam,  travel,  world

    Montemartre, Anyone?

    August 11, 2010 /6 Comments

    Well kids, we finally did it. We finally booked our trip to Paris. This is particularly monumental being Steph’s first Euro vacay and all. But now that we have…

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  • software

    Parking Integers

    August 5, 2010 /No Comments

    There was a time when meaningful internet domain names remained widely available. This bygone era began in pre-web 1985*, if you can imagine, and ran until the gold rush for…

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  • The Others,  Tribute

    I Once Had A Bar in Texas

    July 31, 2010 /9 Comments

    The story of an urban couple's hasty exit to the middle of nowhere...

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  • film,  in detail,  videos

    The Black Orpheus Mystery

    June 23, 2010 /5 Comments

     Black Orpheus  is a beautiful movie with an equally beautiful soundtrack. I recently found a copy of the original LP for $3, which is now in almost constant rotation.

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  • in detail,  Journal,  Tribute

    The Zachary Breaux Jazz Fest (Jazz Where Least Expected)

    June 13, 2010 /2 Comments

    Many years ago, guitarist Zachary Breaux took a vacation with his wife and three daughters to the sandy beaches of Florida. As they meandered along the shore the group…

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