Blues Lesson - Attacking the Blue Note

** Note: A higher resolution version can be viewed at www.learnblueslicks.com ** This blues lick emphasizes the blue note (b5) in a blues scale. Instead of bending up to the blue note, you play it directly and with more of an aggressive, attacking style. The lick is shown in C, but is movable up and down the neck so you can play it in any key.
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Blue Note Record's Magnificent 7: Payton, Wilson, Coltrane, Charlap, Washington, Bernstein and Nash

Blue Note Records is a jazz record label, established in 1939 by Alfred Lion and Max Margulis. Francis Wolff became involved shortly afterwards. It derives its name from the characteristic "blue notes" of jazz and the blues. At the end of the 1950s, and in the early 1960s, Blue Note headquarters were located in New York City, at 43 W 61st Street. The label is currently owned by the EMI Group and in 2006 was expanded to fill the role of an umbrella label group bringing together a wide variety of EMI-owned labels and imprints specializing in the growing market segment of music for adults. Historically, Blue Note has principally been associated with the "hard bop" style of jazz (mixing bebop with other forms of music including soul, blues, rhythm and blues and gospel). Horace Silver, Jimmy Smith, Freddie Hubbard, Lee Morgan, Art Blakey, Lou Donaldson, Donald Byrd and Grant Green were among the label's leading artists, but almost all the important musicians in postwar jazz recorded for Blue Note on occasion, albeit most often only once. Blue Note 7 performing Thelonious Monk's "Criss Cross," includes interviews.
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"Idle Moments" Grant Green (Blue Note)

My Love Letter To Blue Note Records. Grant Green, guitar...Bobby Hutcherson on vibraphone. Special McGari-Mix. Make sure you check out the complete 14 minute version of this classic jazz performance if you have not already. (This video is edited and abridged for YouTube requirements)
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Guitar Lesson: Blue Note Era - Soul Jazz

www.creativeguitarstudio.com Andrew Wasson of Creative Guitar Studio presents a guitar lesson in Fingerstyle Guitar... Q: Hello Andrew, I'd say that I am an intermediate to semi-advanced player and I've just discovered a guitarist named Kenny Burrell. I was wondering what he is playing over basic blues changes, because there seems to be jazzy sounds mixed in. He has a simple style, but he makes it swing and sound like jazz when he plays over say a 12-bar blues. I've read about this being called "The Blue Note" sound, however I am baffled by how players do this. Can you please make a lesson discussing what scales and musical concepts are involved with getting this Blue Note Sound. - Norman -- London, England A: The Blue Note sound is part of a very soulful group of recordings released in the late 1950's to mid- 1960's. And, two of the big names on guitar back then were definitely Kenny Burrell, as well as, a New York based guitarist named Grant Green. Now this style is part of what is commonly known of as Soul Jazz. The complete lesson article for this video is available on the Creative Guitar Studio website. Follow the link below to the entire lesson and get the tab chart: www.creativeguitarstudio.com ____________________________________ Andrew's Official Q & A Guitar Blog Website: www.andrewwasson.com Andrew's "Video GuitarBlog" YouTube Channel www.youtube.com The Creative Guitar Studio Website: www.creativeguitarstudio.com Follow Andrew on Blogspot: creativeguitarstudio <b>...</b>
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Intermediate Music Theory : Electric Guitar Blue Notes: Intermediate Music Theory

Learn intermediate music theory such as electric guitar blue notes in this free online video lesson. Expert: Mark W. Black Contact: www.dallasmusiclessons.com Bio: Armed with a master's degree in music and theory and owner/founder of Promethean Studios in Dallas, Mark W. Filmmaker: Kenny Saylors
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Blue Note records and other rare jazz at Princeton Record Exchange

Rare Jazz Records including many Blue Note Records put out for sale at Princeton Record Exchange June 18, 2009 Some of the highlights are: Duke Pearson Tender Feelins Blue Note BLP-4035, 47 W. 63rd, DG, $299.99 Kenny Burrell Blue Lights Blue Note BLP-1597 47 W. 63rd, Deep Groove $249.99 Kenny Dorham The Arrival of Jaro JAM-5007 Deep Groove $399.99 Charlie Rouse Yeah! Epic yellow/black label $349.99 Kenny Drew Undercurrent, 47 W. 63rd, $599.99 (note: we believe no DG exists) Miles Davis Cookin Prestige PRLP-7094, yellow NYC, $199.99 Duke Jordan Flight to Jordan Blue Note BLP-4046, 47 W. 63rd, $499.99 Sahib Shihab Summer Dawn Argo LP-742, Deep Groove $179.99 Also, many fine records by Mile Davis, Horace Silver, Thelonious Monk, Freddie Roach, Herbie Hancock, Herman Foster, and other sought-after artists from the classic 60s period are well represented. If you have been searching for these types of records, we encourage you to visit us soon; we dont expect them to last long. Because of the scarcity of these records, and because so many of our valued customers are looking for them, we do request that you do not call us to put items on hold. We want to make sure that everyone has an equal opportunity to buy them. First come, first served please! Also note if you are not familiar with our store...we are a bricks-and-mortar walk-in store only. We do not ship. Princeton Record Exchange 20 S. Tulane St. Princeton, NJ, 08542 609-921-0881 For more info about our Blue Note records <b>...</b>
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M-Sphere - Blue Note [ Psychedelic Trance ]

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My Favourite Blue Note Records

These are my favourite Blue Note albums that I own and often recommend. Song playing is "Totem Pole" (Alternate Take) by Lee Morgan (The Sidewinder). Albums: Grant Green (g)- 1961 - Green Street Lou Donaldson (ts)- 1961 - Gravy Train Bobby Hutcherson (vib) - 1965 - Components John Coltrane (ts) - 1957 - Blue Train Curtis Fuller (trb) - 1957 - The Opener Eric Dolphy (fl, as, bcl) - 1964 - Out to Lunch! Horace Silver (p) - 1959 - Blowin' the Blues Away Jimmy Smith (org) - 1960 - Midnight Special Lee Morgan (tr) - 1963 - The Sidewinder Wayne Shorter (ts) - 1964 - Ju Ju Larry Young (org) - 1965 - Unity Bobby Hutcherson (vib) - 1963 - The Kicker Jimmy Smith (org) - 1959 - Home Cookin' Herbie Hancock (p) - 1963 - Inventions and Dimensions Grant Green (g) - 1961 - Grant's First Stand
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Metalheadz (Goldie) Visuals - Blue Note - Adam F Circles

Visuals from Metalheadz Drum & Bass club sessions at Blue Note club, Hoxton Square, London. All visuals made by Justin Keery, resident video artist at the time (1995-1996). Soundtrack is "Circles" by Adam F - a classic tune of the time.
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BLUE NOTE - A Story of Modern Jazz

The artists list on this DVD reads like a Who's Who of the best international jazz musicians of all times. It features Art Blakey, John Coltrane, Herbie Hancock, Thelonious Monk and Sonny Rollins -- musicians whose names have become synonymous with the great Jazz Age in the 1950s and 60s. With Carlos Santana, Cassandra Wilson and André Previn and jazz experts like Joachim Ernst Berendt and Bertrand Tavernier, the list of interviewees and artists on this DVD becomes encyclopaedic. But how many people have heard of Alfred Lion and Frank Wolff, to whom we owe the recorded memory of our Jazz legends? These two Jewish Germans emigrated from Nazi Germany to New York in 1939 and promoted Jazz Music, which at the time had received little serious attention from mainstream America. Without money or connections and speaking little English, the two men began to record practically unknown musicians, following their own taste and judgement, and thus establishing the legendary Blue Note label. "Blue Note - A Story of Modern Jazz" tells the story of Alfred Lion and Francis Wolff, of a friendship in exile and of uncompromising artistic excellence. Told by the musicians, by friends, associates and fans of the Blue Note recordings from all walks of life, the film recreates an era of American cultural history. Directed by German filmmaker Julian Benedikt, it was the most successful movie about jazz ever to hit the worldwide cinemas. This testimony to the passion and vision of two men <b>...</b>
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Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes - If You Don't Know Me By Now

Lyrics: If you don't know me by now You will never never never know me All the things that we've been through You should understand me like I understand you Now girl I know the difference between right and wrong I ain't gonna do nothing to break up our happy home Oh don't get so excited when I come home a little late at night Cos we only act like children when we argue fuss and fight If you don't know me by now (If you don't know me) You will never never never know me (No you won't) If you don't know me by now You will never never never know me We've all got our own funny moods I've got mine, woman you've got yours too Just trust in me like I trust in you As long as we've been together it should be so easy to do Just get yourself together or we might as well say goodbye What good is a love affair when you can't see eye to eye, oh If you don't know me by now (If you don't know me) You will never never never know me (No you won't) If you don't know me by now (You will never never never know me) You will never never never know me (ooh)
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NYU in FLORENCE - Spring 2009 - Blue Note (Milan) - Music Program on Tour

Orign Blue Trio feat. Francesco Bearzatti - Students: Isamu McGregor (piano), Evan Crane (double bass), William Hatcher (drums) - Prof. Francesco Bearzatti (tenor sax). The NYU in Florence Music Program challenged its best student ensembles with 30 performances in some of the most prestigious venues of Italy, from the Grand Salone and the Limonaia of NYU's own Villa la Pietra to the Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral of Florence, the "Il Torrione" Jazz Club in Ferrara, the "Take Five Club" in Bologna, Pordenone's "Live Music Recording Studio", Macerata's "Jazz Club", and the famous "Blue Note Jazz Club" in Milano.





















