JAM MUSIC LAB PRIVATE UNIVERSITY VIENNA offers bachelor’s and master’s degrees in music and music education, with specializations in the fields of pop, rock, and jazz, as well as media music.
Upon completion, students are conferred with a Bachelor of Arts in Music / Music Education or a Master of Arts in Music / Music Education.
A three-year bachelor’s degree in Arts Management is also offered and culminates with the conferring of a Bachelor of Arts in Arts Management.
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Although I don’t know Gene personally I have seen him live a few times and he has always impressed me as a sincere and noble man. We’re so blessed to have him with us here in 2024.
how wonderful! I had to look you up here because I just found my cassette of sweet soul and I am playing it on my 1970s era pioneer cassette. It sounds wonderful... I am reminded of the time that you most generously allowed my band to play some of the music from your CD years ago. I'm retired and I'm still as grateful as I can be, Peter!
Wow! This was great! My Grandfather worked at Seventh Ave South. I went there all the time. What a great musical experience. Influences me to this day. Mike was so great as were most of the guys they discuss here. I saw Pat Metheny one night at Seventh Ave South. Marcus Miller, Hiram, Brecker, Will Lee so many greats. Love this!!!
I think these lesson episodes are brilliant! Would you please allow me to translate these and share them with other Korean trumpeters? I believe that Korean trumpet pedagogy is a little outdated, and I'm trying to build an archive of good trumpet practicing resources, all with references to original videos and channels of course. It might inspire some to study abroad at JAM Music Lab too? I'll look forward to hearing back from you. Thanks :)
I knew about only the most mainstream jazz plus a little in 1983. But I knew who the Brecker Brothers were from the Zappa in New York album. I got a job in Silver and Horland on West 48th - selling guitars - but we had these great horn repair guys, Perry and John, doing repairs upstairs next to a skilled luthier, Carlo Greco. The Breckers and lots of others came through. New York was hopping then. 48th Street was incredible for me. Mad talent everywhere.
I'm so glad to hear James can't deal with the numbers because I sometimes get looks when I say that I'm playing guitar not doing math. Im lucky I can add 1+1. Of course I ain't no James Burton but still......