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Paul Abrahams
The Garden of England: composing the music for a play about the 1984 Miners’ strike. My song ‘Coal Not Dole’ (lyrics by Kay Sutcliffe) has since become a protest anthem and has been recorded by artists including Martin Carthy, the Watersons and the Oyster Band. Alton Towers: writing their parade music for many years. The London Comedy Store: supplying the music on improvisation night. Life as a vocal coach All this work with actors in Musical Theatre resulted in my growing reputation as a vocal coach. I taught at The Webber Douglas Academy in London for a number of years (nearly 20!), preparing actors for auditions. Teaching and playing jazz piano So this is me now, teaching piano full-time and playing the occasional gig.
Gear
Upright Rameau piano Kurzweil PC88 keyboard Roland FP7 keyboard
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Working with jazz singers
by Paul Abrahams
Understandably, most of my jazz piano students want to improvise; their prime aim is to solo creatively. However, my 40 years as a pro keyboard player has taught me that being given the opportunity to solo comes as a bonus. A more realistic expectation for a pianist is that we will spend most of our working lives accompanying soloists and singers, in other words, comping. Therefore, unless a student has no ambition or desire to play with other musicians or ...
read moreTeaching the blues
by Paul Abrahams
A moment after writing the title of this article, up popped an image of John Lee Hooker smiling and shaking his head. Nobody can teach you the blues. Blues is a feeling, something you have to live." I tried explaining that I'm a jazz piano teacher and that it's part of my job but the image faded. So where do we start? If you've read my previous articles or are one of my students, the following message will ...
read moreStop trying to swing
by Paul Abrahams
Dave Brubeck tells the story that Miles Davis approached him at the end of a gig and murmured in his ear You're the only person in this group that swings." Had Brubeck replied: What, exactly, do you mean by swing?" I suspect he would have been given short shrift. But of course both musicians had an implicit understanding of the word without the need for analysis or elucidation. But what does the word swing" mean in the context ...
read moreLearning to Play Jazz
by Paul Abrahams
With Musings of a Jazz Piano Teacher" Paul Abrahams addresses a range of topics that can arise from working as a jazz piano teacher, reflecting on the day to day issues and challenges of teaching improvisation to students from various musical backgrounds and levels of ability. Learning to play jazz Have you ever been asked the question What do you do?" When I used to reply I'm a singing coach" the usual annoying response was Do ...
read morePrimary Instrument
Piano
Location
London
Willing to teach
Advanced only
Credentials/Background
I teach in London, UK. My students are not beginners but already have at a least a basic knowledge of jazz theory and can read the top line of a lead sheet. I charge £45 per hour.