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authorrekado <rekado@elephly.net>2015-08-16 05:15:04 +0200
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-title: Introduction to jazz improvisation
-tags: audio,music,guitar,coursera,learning,jazz
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-Since a few weeks I'm learning how to play more interesting jazz solos
-from Gary Burton through his [Coursera](http://coursera.org) MOOC
-[Introduction to
-Improvisation](https://class.coursera.org/improvisation-001/).
-
-What's great about the course is that it forces me to record solos and
-upload them for peer review. I don't normally publish practice
-recordings as I'm never quite satisfied with them, but this also means
-that many half-decent ideas are never published at all.
-
-You can find my growing collection of improvisation recordings in
-fulfilment of the assignments [on
-SoundCloud](https://soundcloud.com/rekado/sets/gary-burtons-improvisation),
-embedded below:
-
-<iframe width="100%" height="450" scrolling="no" frameborder="no"
-src="http://w.soundcloud.com/player/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fapi.soundcloud.com%2Fplaylists%2F5556211&show_artwork=true"></iframe> \ No newline at end of file