Video Review: ?Modulation as an Arranging Technique” by John Stowell

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John Stowell's new master class is very straight to the point. He addresses one interesting aspect – modulation in relation to arrangements especially for jazz standards.

This class gave me some ideas on how I could incorporate modulation as part of my own arrangements and performances. This is great as I often fall into the trap of playing tunes in the same keys again and again without creating much variation in my arrangements. Watching John play is always inspiring and the performance examples in this class are top notch.

I love the three song examples that John used in this video. It showed me how he used modulation in his own repertoire. In addition to learning about modulation, I also got to learn John's arrangements of these pieces as well. I love the fact that he shows the chords and melodies, teaching the song to us in the video. We get A LOT of value from this knowledge-packed 28 minute class.

As an additional bonus to this focused master class, we also get John's personal Real Book, a selected collection of songs and arrangements that he performs. This is wonderful as an additional resource to practice what we just learned in the video. I remember getting some photocopies of these songs (John's own handwritten changes to some included) when I took private lessons with him years ago. Now you can have these too! This will help us learn the songs that we may have heard John performe live and online.

Pros: Focused master class. Great playing and examples. Wonderful PDF with amazing repertoire included.
Cons: No transcription for the improvised performance of the pieces demonstrated in the video.
TLDR: If you're ready to level up your arrangements, this master class will help give you some ideas for your music. Recommended for intermediate to advanced students in general. Beginners may want to begin with some of John's other classes first.

Modulation as an Arranging Technique | John Stowell

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Az Samad

Az Samad

Author of Jazz Improvisation Uncovered | Guitarist-Composer-Educator based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | 3-time TEDx Presenter | I make music & teach music =) Guitarist-Composer-Educator Az Samad has recorded with Grammy Winners Flaco Jiménez & Max Baca; graduated & taught at the prestigious Berklee College of Music; performed in the United States, Europe & Asia; and appeared on 22 CDs ranging in styles from Tex-Mex, Contemporary Jazz to solo acoustic guitar. His works have been described as “richly textured, poetic and atmospheric”. His first book, Jazz Improvisation Uncovered received critical acclaim from jazz guitarist Julian Lage and Berklee professor Abigail Zocher. An experienced performer, Az has performed with virtuoso violinist Roby Lakatos, former Guns N’ Roses guitarist Bumblefoot, singer-songwriter Zee Avi, funky fingerstyle guitarist Adam Rafferty and percussive fingerstyle guitarist Mike Dawes. Az also frequently performs as part of the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra and was the classical guitar soloist for the Distant Worlds: Music from Final Fantasy Kuala Lumpur concert conducted by Arnie Roth. Az has been exploring Malay jazz including the music of P. Ramlee, Jimmy Boyle and most recently Singapore’s Zubir Said. As the musical director and guitarist for A Zubir Said Tribute, Az led 5 shows at Esplanade Outdoor Theatre, Singapore with an 11-piece ensemble performing brand new arrangements he wrote. Previously based in Berkeley, California; Az now lives in Kuala Lumpur.

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