JAZZ

Those who play jazz on the whistle - is it all improv - or are there books/sheet music to help along?
pastorkeith

search for “fake books”…bare essentials of the song

If I’m playing jazz seriously I always learn the head of the piece and improvise from there. But when I’m just at home listening to a jazz album I often pick up a whistle in the correct key and improvise away.

Improvisation on a whistle is not hard to do at all because of it’s diatonic nature. Makes it fun.

Heck … who needs jazz?
http://www.whistlethis.com/index.php?content=YkdsemRHVnU%3D&utid=TnpJPQ%3D%3D

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:laughing: That is awesome Guru

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Outstanding!!!
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Well, there you go Guru - that’s why you’re the guru and I sit at the feet of the master :smiley:
pastorkeith

Great job! Would never have thought of that. :laughing:

You should first buy Purushottam Pannikar’s “Rule Book of Jazz” before you do anything.

But please to hurrying up quickly. The jazz it is changing day by day player by player. Please to compare Miles Davis “Big Fun” with Dixieland.

Therefore book may already be outMODED and outprinted alsos.

holy cow…that was grrrrrrrrreat! :astonished: