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Jazzwise Publications Limited was a UK-based specialist
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music publisher and education company. It was founded in 1984 as a mail-order company promoting jazz and improvisation through catalogues and short courses and workshops for musicians. Jazzwise had three main areas of interest: Jazzwise Education, which runs an annual Summer School for jazz musicians; Jazzwise Direct, which publishes and sells sheet music, books, software and other music-related items; and ''Jazzwise'', the biggest-selling jazz magazine in Britain. The Jazzwise brand and ''
Jazzwise ''Jazzwise'', launched in 1997, is the UK jazz monthly magazine. ''Jazzwise'' has a broad sub-genre coverage, from jazz, improv, hard bop, and jazz-rock to bebop and classic jazz, and also covers jazz crossover, including jazz-funk, jazz hip-h ...
'' magazine were acquired in February 2013 by MA Business & Leisure, a division of Mark Allen Group. The Jazzwise Education and Jazzwise Direct brand were retained by the original owner and renamed SendMeMusic.


Jazzwise education

Jazzwise Education ran the Jazzwise Summer School nearly every year from 1984 to 2011. The course was originally located at
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, but moved to
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in 1995. The Director of the Jazzwise Summer School was the noted US jazz educator
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, and the teaching faculty included around twenty prominent US and UK jazz educators. Over 1,500 students attended the Jazzwise Summer Schools. These included amateur and professional musicians from the UK and around the world, who played typical jazz instruments such as trumpet, saxophone, trombone, piano, guitar, double bass and drums. The aim of the course was to assist participants to develop their skills as jazz players and, in particular, in
jazz improvisation Jazz improvisation is the spontaneous invention of melodic solo lines or accompaniment parts in a performance of jazz music. It is one of the defining elements of jazz. Improvisation is composing on the spot, when a singer or instrumentalist inv ...
. Students received instrumental tuition and instruction in harmony and
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and played for several hours each day in jazz bands ('combos') under tutor guidance.


SendMeMusic

SendMeMusic (formerly Jazzwise Direct) publishes and distributes instructional jazz books, play alongs, song collections (including fakebooks and Real Books), music software and DVD media. Its customer base includes musicians from beginner to experienced professional, schools and colleges and band directors. It also owns and publishes London Orchestrations, a large collection of sheet music for bands, and which includes over 1,300 titles for 17-piece big band and 9-piece pop/rock groups. The series features arrangements and medleys from swing charts of the 1940s through to rock hits of the 1990s, with a particular focus on the big band vocal charts of
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and
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. London Orchestrations are distributed throughout Europe and Australia but are not available in the US because of copyright restrictions. Jazzwise Direct commenced online trading in 2003 through the Jazzwise Online Store, now sendmemusic.com. The site promotes products recommended by the staff (many of whom are musicians themselves) and also features free 'how-to' articles incorporating these recommendations. Customers receive updates via mailed print catalogues and emailed newsletters.


''Jazzwise'' magazine

''
Jazzwise ''Jazzwise'', launched in 1997, is the UK jazz monthly magazine. ''Jazzwise'' has a broad sub-genre coverage, from jazz, improv, hard bop, and jazz-rock to bebop and classic jazz, and also covers jazz crossover, including jazz-funk, jazz hip-h ...
'', launched in 1997, is the UK's biggest selling jazz monthly magazine. ''Jazzwise'' has a broad coverage, from the cutting edge of jazz, improv, bebop, spiritual jazz and
jazz-rock Jazz fusion (also known as fusion and progressive jazz) is a music genre that developed in the late 1960s when musicians combined jazz harmony and jazz improvisation, improvisation with rock music, funk, and rhythm and blues. Electric guitars, ...
to world music, soul jazz, jazz funk, M-BASE, acid jazz and prog jazz. It features news coverage, a national gig guide, gossip column, a jazz-on-film page, opinion column, in-depth features and a review section covering new CD releases, reissues,
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s, books and
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reviews. Breaking news stories feature on the ''Jazzwise'' magazine website. ''Jazzwise'' also mentors new jazz writers through its ongoing intern scheme and the Write Stuff workshops held each November during the
London Jazz Festival The London Jazz Festival is a music festival held every November. It takes place in London venues such as the Barbican and the Royal Festival Hall and in smaller jazz clubs, such as Ronnie Scott's and the Vortex Jazz Club. It is produced by Ser ...
. In 2006 ''Jazzwise'' editor Jon Newey was judged journalist of the year at the
Parliamentary Jazz Awards The Parliamentary Jazz Awards in the United Kingdom are organised by the All Party Parliamentary Jazz Appreciation Group (APPJAG) at the Houses of Parliament in London. The group consists of over a hundred members drawn from across the UK politica ...
. In 2007 ''Jazzwise'' won two awards, best jazz publication at the Parliamentary Jazz Awards and best jazz publication at the
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awards. In 2009, ''Jazzwise'' writer
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won journalist of the year at the Parliamentary Jazz Awards, while in 2010 ''Jazzwise'' won best jazz publication at the Parliamentary Jazz Awards for the second time and gig guide editor Mike Flynn won journalist of the year, while CD reissues reviewer Alyn Shipton won broadcaster of the year.


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