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David Bruce Composer | What Classical Musicians Can Learn from Klezmer, Jazz and Other Traditions @DBruce | Uploaded August 2018 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
In this video I look at a few techniques from Klezmer, Jazz and Indian music - ways of playing instruments that are less familiar to many Classical musicians. For me these kinds of techniques have opened up new possibilities, and I've attempted to find ways to notate them for Western Classical players to be able to reproduce. I look at Vibrato, grace notes/ghost notes, and sliding ornaments found in Indian music.

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