- Dan
Haerle (July 23, 1937 –
March 2, 2024) was an
American jazz pianist, composer,
author and teacher,
based in Denton, Texas. He was
professor emeritus...
- "simply one of the
possibilities regularly existing and emplo****." Dan
Haerle argues that only
fifths and
ninths may be altered, as all
other alterations...
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string quartet tributes, punk, metal, and lullabies. CMH co-founder
Martin Haerle grew up in Stuttgart,
Germany during World War II,
where he
heard American...
- fourth) as the
source from
which to
derive extended tertian harmony.) Dan
Haerle, in his 1980 The Jazz Language,
extends the same idea of
harmonic consonance...
-
Isabelle Härle (born 10
January 1988) is a
German swimmer.
Since 2011, she parti****tes in the open
water events. She won the
bronze medal at the Team...
- an example, the
avoid notes are: In his
modal approach to
minor harmony Haerle does not use the term
avoid note, but
discusses "intolerably dissonant"...
- Jazz
scale Service 1993, 28.
Bahha and
Rawlins 2005, 33.
Miller 1996, 35.
Haerle 1975, 15.
Sources Bahha, Nor Eddine, and
Robert Rawlins. 2005. Jazzology:...
- 12:38 (London:
Macmillan Publishers, 2001) ISBN 978-1-56159-239-5. Dan
Haerle,
Scales for Jazz
Improvisation (Hialeah:
Columbia Pictures Publications;...
- 2025-04-24.
Andrews &
Sclater 2000, p. 227.
Benward &
Saker 2003, pp. 74–75.
Haerle 1982, p. 30.
Policastro 1999, p. 168.
Benward &
Saker 2003, p. 92. Weedon...
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singer (The Coasters) H–I
Marcus Haddock (born 1957),
opera singer Dan
Haerle (born 1937), jazz pianist, composer, author,
teacher Monte Hale (1919–2009)...