<i>Patterns for Jazz</i> stands as a monument among jazz educational materials. Condensed charts and pertinent explanations are conveniently inserted throughout the book to give greater clarity to the application of more than 400 patterns built on chords and scales -- from simple (major) to complex
Constructing Melodic Jazz Improvisation- Bass Clef Edition
β Scribed by Brian Kane, Jazz Path Publishing (editor)
- Publisher
- Jazz Path Publishing
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 168
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Constructing Melodic Jazz Improvisation contains detailed explanations and analysis of the creative and improvisational techniques musicians use for style, phrasing, solo development, and motivic improvisation in an easy to follow step-by-step format. Ten progressively difficult chapters, containing dozens of improvisational exercises, explore jazz improvisation from creative, melodic and technical perspectives. The book is designed to meet all of the national standards and frameworks for music education and is a comprehensive improvisational curriculum for both individuals and classes. The book includes a 52 track play-a-long and demonstration CD featuring Paul Schmeling (Piano), Whit Browne (Bass), James Lattini (Drums), Jeff Galindo (Trombone), Daniel Ian Smith (Alto Sax), Trent Autin (Trumpet), and Brian Kane (Tenor Sax). This book can help any musician improve the melodic content of their improvised solos.
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