Lennie Tristano book

The main body of the LCC and its practical application, including all 4 published versions of Book 1 with their inserts: the 1959 tan cover; the 1959 light green cover Japanese edition; the 1970‘s white cover, which adds an illustrated River Trip to the 1959 edition, and the currently available Fourth Edition, 2001.

The authorization code is the first word on Page 198 of the Fourth Edition of the LCCTO.

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sandywilliams
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Lennie Tristano book

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While attending a Harry Potter party Friday night I picked up an interesting new book called Lennie Tristano: His Life in Music by Eunmi Shim, published by University of Michigan Press. About a third of the book consists of an exploration of his teaching methods with recollections by many former students.
I’m not sure what interaction, if any, he had with George Russell. I know that Sheila Jordan studied with Lennie and performed/recorded with Mr. Russell.
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Sounds like a great book - a must have...

We were watching Harry Potter people lining up at Barnes and Noble and Target today - reminds me of China - and buying Mao's poetry like chewing gum at the checkout.
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some utube about this...

lennie... solo...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGLpczTtnEM
(classical technique, radical brain)

lennie... duo (with connie kay?)...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gb1ZGyTPyVs

sheila jordan on lennie
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SsSZl61MLk4
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