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    Hi everyone hope we are all well ^^

    i was just wondering if anyone had any interesting Emily Remler things to share I’ve been so enjoying learning softly as a morning sunrise lately and working my way through all her work an just so totally inspiring n taste of honey always gets the tears going thats for sure such feels.

    Any other Emily Fans?

    Lucy

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    You mean like transcriptions? I have this book around somewhere, will have to look for it.
    Mel Bay Presents Emily Remler Retrospective "Compositions" - Amazon.com


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    Incredible. Super original voice while ALSO being maybe the only person who could fool you into thinking she was Wes.

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    Just one of my favorite quotes about Jazz ever:

    Nothing is corny if it swings.
    --Emily Remler

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    Do you already know the interview Ben Sidran did with her and Larry Coryell?

    Larry Coryell - Emily Remler | Ben Sidran | Talking Jazz

    Her live gig at MIT?



    The recordings of her teaching?




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    Quote Originally Posted by pamosmusic
    Incredible. Super original voice while ALSO being maybe the only person who could fool you into thinking she was Wes.
    Tonight at the weekly jam session at Munich's Unterfahrt bassist Ida Koch who hosted the session choose tribute to Wes as theme for the host gig of her quartet which contained her companion in life, Elias Prinz on guitar. Definitely a name to remember, fantastic player and he sounded totally like Wes though I heard him say afterwards that his thumb did hurt

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    I am a fan of Emily Remler. I have a couple of her recordings and her video lessons. I find her playing inspirational.

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    I'm a longtime fan of her elegant playing and I learned some things I still use from her Hot Licks instructional videos. Her playing was joyful but her lifestory is sad.

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    My favorite version of one of my all time favorite tunes, her first phrase of the ad-lib set a new standard, at least for me, in terms of melodic playing.

    Recently started playing this tune again at jam sessions and was reminded of the impact of the way she plays the theme on how I approach the tune.

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    Emily was great, I think I’ve got most if not all of her recordings.

    I’ll always kick myself because she once appeared in the UK (at the Bull’s Head at Barnes), and my friend and I decided not to go, because there was a clash with another gig or a big traffic snarl-up or something.

    We just assumed she’d be back again sometime, being quite young. Of course it was not to be.

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    Love her playing and her wit. In her first instructional video she describes her path towards jazz guitar and I paraphrase “I wanted to be able to sit in a guitar store and be able to play something besides half of a Led Zeppelin tune” I found that funny and relate-able.

    Also some great metronome advice in the first vid.
    In her second Latin Jazz video she gave me a breakthrough on the melodic minor scale.

    Love these book formats (with downloadable video) of the Hot Licks series:

    Emily Remler – Bebop and Swing Guitar Instructional Book with Online Video Lessons - From the Classic Hot Licks Video Series Hot Licks (322774) by Hal Leonard

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    There are some live recordings out there, that I think someone posted here. They were really interesting as they were in her later period.

    Monster player. Luckily we have a lot of great women following in her footsteps with Mimi Fox and Sheryl Bailey at the forefront. But for players in her era she is one of the tops for me.

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    I'm a big fan. I got to see Emily perform at Smalls (I believe) in NYC in October 1988, while on my honeymoon. I spent a fair amount of time transcribing her version of 'In a Sentimental Mood'. Recently, I found this transcription on the Internet (In A Sentimental Mood - Emily Remler | Soundslice) but haven't had time to reconcile it with my version.

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    Wow thanks everyone for such amazing replies and sharing your stories about Emily and the suggestions just checking those out on now really really inspirational that’s my evening sorted

    Actually ordered the hot licks book the other day which came today ^__^ can’t wait to work my way through that.

    id heard of Mimi via instagram but not Sheryl I’ll check her out for sure

    oh yep the Larry and Emily interview is on iTunes for anyone that’s looking for it Talking Jazz Volume 21 Guitar 02 2006

    thanks

    lucy

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    Big fan! I thought if she were still alive she’d be considered one of the greatest teachers of all time! Perhaps because she was a woman she was extremely patient. She repeated her instruction slowly, where you got it. Her video lessons were as if she spoke to you only. Her video on Bossa nova instruction was a classic, and inspired me to pursue guitar even though I came from 25 years on piano.

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    Gene Lees’ book ‘Waiting for Dizzy’ has a chapter on Emily, based on an interview he had with her. Well worth reading if you can find it (I could see some used copies online).

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    Quote Originally Posted by grahambop
    Gene Lees’ book ‘Waiting for Dizzy’ has a chapter on Emily, based on an interview he had with her. Well worth reading if you can find it (I could see some used copies online).
    https://archive.org/details/waitingfordizzy00leesg

    Waiting for Dizzy : Gene Lees : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

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    Thanks so much Graham n bop, that was a really emotional read and fascinating and gripping all at the same time was a lot that struck a note.

    thanks for sharing

    lucy

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    a long time ago I had one of her
    teaching vids on V H S

    tons of great stuff on it

    one thing that has stayed with me
    is something to the effect of

    ’don’t look around and compare
    yourself to other players too much
    its BS ,
    …. there will always be “better” and “worse” players than you ‘
    just do YOUR thing

    reminds me of a line in If by Rudyard Kipling

    it has really helped me a lot over the years

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    Emily and Ted Greene jamming:

    TedGreene.com - Audio

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    Quote Originally Posted by grahambop
    Emily and Ted Greene jamming:

    TedGreene.com - Audio
    She is smokin' on these tunes..

    Also this is the only audio of Greene playing solo lines that I know of..and with a pick!..In case anyone wondered what he would sound like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grahambop
    Emily and Ted Greene jamming:

    TedGreene.com - Audio
    Sounds like they had a lot of fun.

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    That was absolutely awesome to listen to amazing playing an loved listening to the interactions.

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    This is a rough of an original tune of mine recorded about 16+ years ago in tribute to Emily using a Bossa progression she taught in her instructional video.