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Asked to play at art gallery but no idea what to play? |
i was asked to play my tenor sax at an art gallery. they want jazz but i mostly play classical. So anyone with an idea what songs i could play in the jazz department, please say the name and composer. I'm desperate. i play in a middle school band so do u think my teacher would lend me some? In my opinion jazz and art go well together because both is an intimate expression of the artist or musician. So I think anything you choose will be appropriate. Look up Dexter Gordon, Stan Getz and Lester Young. There are some great jazz "standards," such as "Stella by Starlight," "Lush Life," and "Autumn in New York." You can download some of the sheet music off the internet or purchase a fake book to get a whole lot of jazz tunes. Of course in terms of composers - Count Basie, Dizzie Gillespie, and Charlie Parker are some older greats. There are tons and really the standards are the best place to start. I think if you mention those names to your middle school teacher, he will help you out. Hi! Brazilian is good too... it's mellow, easy, up, rhythmic: Girl from Ipanema, One Note Samba (that should be easy!!), Corcovado... and it sounds so great on the sax. Is there a particular theme at this gallery? An art exhibit opening? You might add some tunes that can relate to the theme. Go to www.jajazz.com for some Aebersold books with jazz standards for play-alongs. Also, Hal Leonard has a few play-along books that are decent. Check out your local music store for these, as well (unless you're playing with a rhythm section). Don't be nervous! Most people at art gallery openings are strictly focused on the artwork, and musicians are there to be wallflowers. The spotlight won't be on you, but you'll be a refreshing change from the usual muzak they play over the house sound system. Have fun playing, play well, play musically, and prepare to make nice conversation with the kind, older folks who truly do appreciate a "youngster" keeping the good music alive! Skrap covered it so well, all I can say is read and study his list. Listen to those songs in a relaxed way and let them come to you. |
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