I found a very helpful riff tutorial clip on youtube by Charles Crawford. He refers to some short 5 note riffs that he calls "appositures" (or perhaps it is appositures). Does anybody know where or how I could find out more clearly what they are?
I found a very helpful riff tutorial clip on youtube by Charles Crawford. He refers to some short 5 note riffs that he calls "appositures" (or perhaps it is appositures). Does anybody know where or how I could find out more clearly what they are?
Many thanks! " Appoggiature " was indeed the word I heard Charles Crawford say! Once I was able to spell it I was able to find helpful info on google and youtube. It is now clear to me that an appoggiature in the context of jazz improvisation is one, two or even three grace notes. Appoggiatura are forms of nonharmonic tone derived by leap and resolved by step, usually in the opposite direction.
...not wanting to give a theory lesson, but for anyone reading this, there is also an Acciaccatura.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ornament_(music)
explains the difference.
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