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Poll Question: Who is your favourite player?
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    Posted: 16 Jun 2011 at 2:50pm
figured due to my name on this site I'd end up creating this poll Here's a list of my personal favourite jazz pianists, some obscure, some very well known, all fantastic players to my eyes and ears. I literally picked my brains out for this list, so if I've missed someone out then they haven't had a huge influence on me... either that or I had a lapse of thought for a few seconds! So apologies if your favourite isn't there, please mention them regardless
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My personal favourite has always been Billy Taylor for a number of reasons (his use of counterpoint in his solos being one).
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Voted for Hancock.

It's interesting to see Aziza Mustafa Zadeh on your list Smile
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote js Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Jun 2011 at 3:10pm
I voted for Herbie too, some other favorites:
Sun Ra
Monk
Bill Evans
Martin Denny
George Shearing
Duke Ellington
Bud Powell
Brian Auger (electric piano)
Cecil Taylor
George Duke
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defintely McCoy Tyner for me,and by a mile...
 
Easily the best left hand that ever laid its fingers on a keyboard
The man almost plays double lead pianoHeadbanger
 
Herbie, Chick, Joe (Zaw is absent from the list) are fighting for second placeClap
 
 
then comes Hank (Elvin's bro), Duke Pearson, Cecil, Keith (Tip is Tops), Jarrett, Thelonious are also diserving a solid mention.
my music collection increased tenfolds when I switched from drug-addicted musicians to crazy ones....

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Originally posted by Sean Trane Sean Trane wrote:

defintely McCoy Tyner for me,and by a mile...
 
Easily the best left hand that ever laid its fingers on a keyboard
The man almost plays double lead pianoHeadbanger



Sounds really interesting, I always thought the left hand was underused in piano jazz

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Looking into more pianists is a big part of my jazz plans. I was born on the same day as Bud Powell, after all! I'm currently finishing with Bill Evans (who started out really well, but with all the random recordings, I ultimately don't know what to think of him anymore). I might check Peterson next. I saw some transcripts and his fast improvising is craaaaaazy!

But my favourites are definitely Keith Jarrett,  Esbjorn Svensson and to a lesser extent Chick Corea.
The poll misses Petrucciani, him being at his best usually meant he was the best.

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Originally posted by Ricochet Ricochet wrote:

Originally posted by Sean Trane Sean Trane wrote:

defintely McCoy Tyner for me,and by a mile...
 
Easily the best left hand that ever laid its fingers on a keyboard
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Sounds really interesting, I always thought the left hand was underused in piano jazz

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Looking into more pianists is a big part of my jazz plans. I was born on the same day as Bud Powell, after all! I'm currently finishing with Bill Evans (who started out really well, but with all the random recordings, I ultimately don't know what to think of him anymore). I might check Peterson next. I saw some transcripts and his fast improvising is craaaaaazy!

But my favourites are definitely Keith Jarrett,  Esbjorn Svensson and to a lesser extent Chick Corea.
The poll misses Petrucciani, him being at his best usually meant he was the best.


You haven't heard McCoy then

As far as your quest for great jazz pianists go, McCoy would be a fantastic direction to go in. At first he's a little tough to listen to, especially later on, but he's so espressive it's hard not to get dragged into his solos with an open jaw.

If you're into Keith you'll probably dig Billy Taylor too, very enjoyable down to earth playing, a fantastic musical philosopher too. Take a look:



Peterson is good too, although I'm not too keen on overly fast playing I also feel bad saying this, but I haven't heard enough Petrucciani Shocked
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I'll go with McCoy.
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I chose Bill Evans from the list. It often listens to Phineas Newborn Jr and Tete Montoliu because I like expression of feelings melody.
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Keith Jarrett! But it was a tough decision.
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Hiromi for sure, she's got a real potential on keyboards and she's actually already a keyboard goddess.
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I'm gonna go with the Duke.
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McCoy of course Hug
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Originally posted by triceratopsoil triceratopsoil wrote:

I'm gonna go with the Duke.
 
George, Ellington or Pearson (Don Byrd's acolyrte)???TongueConfusedWink
 I prefer the third between those, really!!!
my music collection increased tenfolds when I switched from drug-addicted musicians to crazy ones....

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Herbie Hancock
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All great pianists, but Herbie Hancock is the definitive definition of "Master" of piano
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Originally posted by Sean Trane Sean Trane wrote:

Originally posted by triceratopsoil triceratopsoil wrote:

I'm gonna go with the Duke.
 
George, Ellington or Pearson (Don Byrd's acolyrte)???TongueConfusedWink
 I prefer the third between those, really!!!


THE Duke is obviously Ellington.  And lay off the yellow.
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Glenn Gould. Almost jazz. Tongue
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Originally posted by harmonium.ro harmonium.ro wrote:

Glenn Gould. Almost jazz. Tongue


Oh don't get me started on Gould
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Originally posted by harmonium.ro harmonium.ro wrote:

Glenn Gould. Almost jazz. Tongue


He can't even play a decent Schubert, what to expect of jazz. Tongue

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