Ep 118-Walt Weiskopf

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Saxophonist, composer and author Walt Weiskopf began his New York career performing with the Buddy Rich Big Band in 1981 at the age of 21.  Since then, he has made an impressive mark as both a leader and sideman with over 20 critically acclaimed CDs and countless sideman credits, including performing and recording with Frank Sinatra, Steely Dan, Donald Fagen, Frank Sinatra, Michael McDonald, Boz Scaggs and others.  A dynamic player with enormous technical prowess, Walt is equally well regarded as a composer and his CDs contain predominantly original work.  His books on jazz improvisation, such as  Beyond the Horn, Around the Horn, Understanding the Diminished Scale, The Augmented Scale in Jazz, 16 Moderately Challenging Jazz Solos and Intervallic Improvisation are among the most respected in the field.  His new release, Introspection, will be out in mid October 2021. (For the podcast, the opening segment was from Walt’s tune, Backstage Blues from his release, Fountain of Youth.) The link to his full biography, along with more Resources for this episode, is on our website. We talked about: Influence of playing clarinet and classical music into his technique How Walt uses theory for improvisation How the pandemic allowed him to pursue a passion project  What it's like working with Steely Dan His approach to short solos & big band solos Walt's upcoming album Love the podcast? Did you know you can get a complete listing of all our shows, as well as Bonus videos and searchable transcripts? All you need to do is become a Patron! Patrons play a huge role in helping to defray the costs of storing each episode’s video and audio, and producing and hosting the show. And, with their small monthly donation of $2 or more, they help keep the great interviews coming. If you want to become a patron and support the show, head on over to our PATREON site  

Ep 118-Walt Weiskopf

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