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Learning Jazz Violin

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The recording that made you want to learn
Hi all, I wanted to see what was the recording that made you decide you wanted to play jazz in the first place? I remember my grandfather (a jazz clarinetist) telling me about Django and Stephane, he told me about Djangos injured hand when I was about 14 and gave me a CD compilation of the hotclub quintette. I remembered the story wrong and thought it was Stephane who only had 2 working fingers. This is the tune that I listened to a lot around this time, it was a while before I started trying to play jazz but I loved this recording of the Bach double Concerto.
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When I was 12, I went with my dad to the Monterey Jazz Festival and saw Louis Armstrong, Carmen McRae, Lambert Hendricks and Ross, and the Dave Brubeck perform The Real Ambassadors, a jazz opera written by Dave and Iola Brubeck. We bought the album and wore it out. I still remembers all the lyrics. No violins, but a lifelong inspiration. https://youtu.be/hi34quLP7ac?si=xYX0wBHc4HRnDBxU
Welcome!
Welcome to Learning Jazz Violin. This is a place of support and community for people who are, well… learning jazz violin. Please introduce yourself to the rest of the group by posting in the community discussion board. I’m Matt Holborn, a jazz violinist based in London UK. A lot of what I do is within the Django and Stéphane style, but I’m also passionate about straight ahead, swinging jazz, and different forms of folk music. I also play in musical comedian Bill Bailey’s live band. In this community you will find: • A free discussion board for posting about anything jazz violin related • 2 free courses in the Classroom section (Bowing, and Learning Honeysuckle Rose) There are also lots of different paid courses (which you can currently access by signing up to a paid tier). Each of them is designed not only to give you information but to help you get into the mindset of a jazz violinist. I teach by ear with videos, technical exercises based on jazz language, and assignments based on opening up your violin playing with harmony and improvisation. I don’t have a one-size-fits-all method because that just isn’t how jazz works for me. My teaching is about showing you how many jazz musicians think, and how you can use that to shape your own musical voice in jazz. I hope you enjoy using this space with us! Matt
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Vera from British Columbia. Dipping my toes into jazz.
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Vera Algoet
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Retired and finally the full time musician I always wanted to be.

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