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Schroedl, Jeff: Hal Leonard Guitar Method - Jazz Guitar

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Setting: Guitar (TAB)
Genre: Jazz, blues, latin
Language: English
Length: 80 pages
Weight: 0.293 kg
Published: 2012
Publisher: Hal Leonard
Item number: HL00695359
ISMN: 9780634001444
Featuring in-depth lessons and 40 great jazz classics, the Hal Leonard Jazz Guitar Method is your complete guide to learning jazz guitar. This book uses real jazz songs to teach you the basics of accompanying and improvising jazzguitar in the style of Wes Montgomery, Joe Pass, Tal Farlow, Charlie Christian, Jim Hall and many others. Lesson topics include: chords and progressions: scales and licks: comping and soloing styles: chord-melody: intros andendings: technique: equipment and sound: and more! Songs include: Satin Doll - Take the A Train - Billie's Bounce - Impressions - Bluesette - My One and Only Love - Desafinado - Autumn Leaves - Watch What Happens - Misty - Songfor My Father - and more. The audio contains 99 tracks for demonstration and play-along. It's accessed online via a unique code in each book and includes Playback+ tools such as looping, tempo adjustment, and more. HighlyRecommended. - Just Jazz Guitar Filled with well-written examples ... bask in the glory of having a lot of great material at your fingertips. - Downbeat
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