![]() ![]() My ears sprang up almost literally I had been listening to jazz, I discovered, without hearing it. It behooved me some years ago to take another musical busman's holiday and study jazz piano with Johnny Mehegan. composed orchestral scores for films and T.V., played tuba and bass fiddle as a young man in bands and orchestras, sung in church choirs and madrigal groups - and in between, listened hard to music from preGregorian chant to post-Stravinsky. But I have never been able to withstand my fascination with all music, so that at times I have written popular songs. ![]() ![]() PREFACE For twenty years or more, I have spent most of my working time as a singer of folksongs. or information storage and retrieval systems-without written permission of the publisher. No part of this publication may be reproduced or used.in any form or by any means-graphic, electronic, or mechanical. 10010 Music Sales limited 8/9 Frith Street London W1V 5TZ Music Sales Ply Limited 27 Clarendon Street Artarmon Sydney NSW 2064 Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 58-13525 All rights reserved. 10036 ISBN 0-8230-2574-8 Exclusive distributors to the MusiC Trade Music Sales Corporation 24 E. To my family: Gay, Tara, Sean, Sophie and BronsonĬopyright © 1965 by Watson-Guptill Publications, a division of Billboard Publications. ~ Amsco Publications New York/London/Sydney JAZZ IMPROVISATION VOLUME IV Contemporary Piano Styles Introduction by Bill Evans Preface by Tom Glazer Contemporary Piano Styles' By John Mehegan ![]()
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