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the Steve posted:Also, if you want to play jazz, get a teacher and get this book: http://www.amazon.com/Jazz-Piano-Book-Mark-Levine/dp/0961470151/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/104-4347935-8849524?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1188736187&sr=8-1 Everyone quotes this book as the first/only jazz piano book to get, and while I do own a copy and find it to have a lot of great information, I think this book teaches things in a way that's a lot more intuitive (at least, it was for me): Meta phors for the Musician: Perspectives from a Jazz Pianist by Randy Halberstadt. I'm a little bit biased, as he is my teacher, but I have found this book to be amazing. In addition to being a great teacher, in person and in book form, he's a hell of a player too: clip Just another book to consider adding to your repertoire as a jazz pianist.
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