School of Syncopation - Jazz, Stride, Novelties & the Like
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Re: School of Syncopation - Jazz, Stride, Novelties & the Li
...redirecting to American Novelty music, does anybody here own "Joe Davis' Piano Modes"
or the Clarence Williams "Negro Classics No.1" folio, i only own a poor copy....
or thinking at Lothar Perl, there was a solo published by Bregman, Vocco & Conn, i would be happy to see other piano solos published by this publisher...
Bye
Adrien
or the Clarence Williams "Negro Classics No.1" folio, i only own a poor copy....
or thinking at Lothar Perl, there was a solo published by Bregman, Vocco & Conn, i would be happy to see other piano solos published by this publisher...
Bye
Adrien
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Re: School of Syncopation - Jazz, Stride, Novelties & the Li
Hi Adrien,
If you do a search for Lothar Perl in this forum you will see that a lot of his works have already been uploaded and should still be available for download.
regards,
tobyjj
If you do a search for Lothar Perl in this forum you will see that a lot of his works have already been uploaded and should still be available for download.
regards,
tobyjj
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Hi tobbyi,
i know that there were several Lothar Perl pieces uploaded to this forum, i was just refering to the Bregman, Vocco & Conn publisher, not
to Perl as composer. His "Symphonic Flight" published by Bregman was an example, i think there exists much more Bregman publications in the Novelty idiom
which would be of interest here : )
Bye
Adrien
i know that there were several Lothar Perl pieces uploaded to this forum, i was just refering to the Bregman, Vocco & Conn publisher, not
to Perl as composer. His "Symphonic Flight" published by Bregman was an example, i think there exists much more Bregman publications in the Novelty idiom
which would be of interest here : )
Bye
Adrien
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Re: School of Syncopation - Jazz, Stride, Novelties & the Li
Adrien,
yes, you're correct.
regards,
tobyjj
yes, you're correct.
regards,
tobyjj
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Re: School of Syncopation - Jazz, Stride, Novelties & the Li
Hello to all,
i continue the start of tobbyjj's "Be-Bop" uploads. he was so kind to give us access to three pieces from the "Be-Bop Piano Solo Series":
Benny Carter's: Be-Bop Boogie
and
Charlie Parker's: Ornithology and Yardbird Suite.
Does anyone has Parker's "Confirmation" and "Moose The Mooche" of this series?
and also Erroll Garner's "Fantasy in Bop" and "Little Bo-Bebop"?
What i share today are five Be-Bop piano solos from another series published in the 40's by J. J. Robbins & Sons Inc. and printed and sold by the Bosworth & Co. Ltd in the UK.
There are three colaborated piano solos by Dizzy Gillespie:
Anthropology (arr. Steve Race), 1948
Oop Bop Sh-Bam (arr. Frank Paparelli), 1946
That's Earl, Brother (arr. Frank Paparelli), 1948
one Ray Brown piece "Ray's Idea" (arr. Frank Paparelli), 1948
and one Monk piece "52nd Street Theme" (arr. Frank Paparelli), 1948)
if someone has other music from this kind or the requested ones, please feel free to share it with us.
Happy new year
Bye
Adrien
i continue the start of tobbyjj's "Be-Bop" uploads. he was so kind to give us access to three pieces from the "Be-Bop Piano Solo Series":
Benny Carter's: Be-Bop Boogie
and
Charlie Parker's: Ornithology and Yardbird Suite.
Does anyone has Parker's "Confirmation" and "Moose The Mooche" of this series?
and also Erroll Garner's "Fantasy in Bop" and "Little Bo-Bebop"?
What i share today are five Be-Bop piano solos from another series published in the 40's by J. J. Robbins & Sons Inc. and printed and sold by the Bosworth & Co. Ltd in the UK.
There are three colaborated piano solos by Dizzy Gillespie:
Anthropology (arr. Steve Race), 1948
Oop Bop Sh-Bam (arr. Frank Paparelli), 1946
That's Earl, Brother (arr. Frank Paparelli), 1948
one Ray Brown piece "Ray's Idea" (arr. Frank Paparelli), 1948
and one Monk piece "52nd Street Theme" (arr. Frank Paparelli), 1948)
if someone has other music from this kind or the requested ones, please feel free to share it with us.
Happy new year

Bye
Adrien
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Re: School of Syncopation - Jazz, Stride, Novelties & the Li
Thank you for the latest post Adrien!! These arrangements look interesting.
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and i continue...
...with a series called "Keyboard Calvacade of Swing & Boogie Piano Solos", also published by Bosworth & Co. in the UK.
Frank even posted Bert Martland's "Boogie In The Minor". and i'll fill in with 10 more solos. in total there were 13 pieces published in this series.
what's missing up to date are the two pieces "Sax Blue Boogie" by Tom Saville & John Mason and "Swingin' On Lennox Avenue" by William Johnson.
does anyone here has the two pieces in his collection?, so we'll have the series complete in this thread.
Starting with four pieces by Artie Shaw...like the come up on the cover...i'll post in this order.
1. Summit Ridge Drive
2. Special Delivery Stomp
3. When The Quail Comes Back To St. Quentin
4. Dr. Livingstone (I Presume)
...with a series called "Keyboard Calvacade of Swing & Boogie Piano Solos", also published by Bosworth & Co. in the UK.
Frank even posted Bert Martland's "Boogie In The Minor". and i'll fill in with 10 more solos. in total there were 13 pieces published in this series.
what's missing up to date are the two pieces "Sax Blue Boogie" by Tom Saville & John Mason and "Swingin' On Lennox Avenue" by William Johnson.
does anyone here has the two pieces in his collection?, so we'll have the series complete in this thread.
Starting with four pieces by Artie Shaw...like the come up on the cover...i'll post in this order.
1. Summit Ridge Drive
2. Special Delivery Stomp
3. When The Quail Comes Back To St. Quentin
4. Dr. Livingstone (I Presume)
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Nr. 5 of this series was posted by Frank.
here the following Bert Marland's pieces:
6. Civvy Street Scramble
7. Piccadilly Prelude
here the following Bert Marland's pieces:
6. Civvy Street Scramble
7. Piccadilly Prelude
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several Blues
8. Reverse The Charges by Enoch (Sonny Boy) Williams & Fred Webster
8. Reverse The Charges by Enoch (Sonny Boy) Williams & Fred Webster
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9. The Blues I Like To Hear by Buster Smith
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