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Learn the Art of the Groove with Keyboard Legend Jeff Lorber!

November, 2007

Music Player Network Presents the Artist Master Class Series

Keyboard Artist Master Class

Jeff Lorber: The Art of the Groove, a Live Video Webcast

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Learn the Art of the Groove with Keyboard Legend Jeff Lorber!

Join Keyboard magazine for an exclusive LIVE online master class in which Jeff will talk about composing and playing to a groove, voicings, soloing, recording, and producing, using the songs "Tune 88" and "Anthem For A New America" from his recent CD on Blue Note, He Had a Hat. Few keyboardists have managed to bridge the gap between groove and jazz the way Jeff Lorber has. From his amazing work with Jeff Lorber Fusion to his astonishing solo records and work as a producer, Jeff’s music is infused with great tunes, hip changes, and deep grooves. There’s a reason why he’s one of the most widely-sampled artists around!

Facilitated by Keyboard technical editor Steve Fortner, you’ll get the benefit of interacting with both pros! Communicate with Jeff and Steve in the live Q&A session at the close of the program. The Art of the Groove will include "handout" materials like PDF documents and streaming music that go along with your Master Class for reference before and during the session. Registration is just $35 for this one-time only LIVE webcast event. Complete info can be found here: www.visualwebcaster.com/Keyboard_Magazine/storefront

Jeff Lorber: Art of the Groove, a Live Video Webcast

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About Jeff Lorber:
Three decades after breaking funky R&B-jazz ground as leader of the pioneering Jeff Lorber Fusion, the Philly-born composer, producer, and keyboard legend still believes in the element of surprise. Riffing quite literally on the title of his 2005 Grammy-nominated recording Flipside, Jeff Lorber stretches beyond his comfort zone on his latest album, He Had A Hat, a distinctively eclectic "player’s session" with a batch of contemporary jazz’s most exciting artists. The disc marks his first recording on the Blue Note label.

 

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