[Dixielandjazz] How close?

Francesco Salomoni francescosalomoni at hotmail.com
Sun Feb 11 18:41:40 PST 2007


I agree. I am a trombonist and usually I have to be ready to play anything 
other people are confortable to play. Just when I play with my band I pick 
the tunes.

First post on the list, I'm very excited.

Francesco "cat" Salomoni

http://www.miamihotjazzcats.tk
http://www.francescosalomoni.com


>From: Marty Nichols <marnichols at yahoo.com>
>To: dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com
>Subject: [Dixielandjazz] How close?
>Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2007 17:52:27 -0800 (PST)
>
>"How close to the truth is this?
>Bob Romans,
>1617 Lakeshore Drive,
>Lodi, Calif., 95242
>PH 209-747-1148
>www.cellblockseven2002.net
>
>
>  HOW JAZZ WORKS
>  From Bill Anschell's A First-Timer's Guide to Jazz Jam Sessions
>(Copyright 2001, Bill Anschell)
>
>
>   Piano,<snip>"
>
>   Close Bob, but no cigar.
>
>   I have personally lived the truth that the trombonist has to learn
>   the widest possible library, cuz he/she is virtually never going to 
>"pick
>   the tune." We must be able to acquiece to the desires of everyone else, 
>or
>   just not play.
>   Marty Nichols
>   freelance trombonist
>   http://myspace.com/freemarty
>
>
>
>
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