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Three-part Counterpoint: Revisited

By Ernesto | February 18, 2008

As promised, here is a recording of the etude I posted not too long ago. I learned it as is, and then slowly started to improvise with it…mostly just playing with rhythmic anticipations and adding a little motion to the bass line. I still need to work on it a bit, but I thought it was ok enough to post here. Anyway, here it is:

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If you don’t already have the sheet music, here it is.

Topics: Counterpoint, Etudes, Improvisation, Jazz |




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  • 2 Responses to “Three-part Counterpoint: Revisited”

    1. Bob Says:
      February 20th, 2008 at 6:19 am

      Nice, very nice.

    2. Peter Says:
      September 13th, 2008 at 1:30 pm

      Nice sound , nice standard , bravo man !
      I would just maby trow in some more triplet feel into the bass line and maby even the some of the voices ………

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