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Sokolow, Fred: Building A Jazz Chord Solo

Sheet music and CD

Setting: Guitar
Series: Guitar Educational
Genre: Jazz, blues, latin
Language: English
Length: 56 pages
Weight: 0.239 kg
Published: 2005
Publisher: Hal Leonard
Item number: HL00695868
ISMN: 9780634088216
Whether you're a beginner or an intermediate guitarist, this book/CD pack will help you to understand and learn the art of jazz chord soloing in four stages. Four jazz standards are presented, each with four arrangements atvarying levels of difficulty: a beginner's arrangement, using mostly first-position chords - an intermediate arrangement, using moveable chords and featuring a more developed chord vocabulary - an advanced arrangement, includingample chord substitutions and reharmonization - an improvisational chord solo that leaves the melody behind. This teaches how to improvise a chord solo over a given set of changes. Plenty of information is presented along the waythat will teach you how to build your own chord solos as well as understand and play jazz progressions.

Contents

1.
Introduction
2.
How To Use This Book
3.
Tuning Notes
4.
Indiana
5.
Avalon
6.
April Showers
7.
My Melancholy Baby
8.
Some Practice Ideas
9.
About The Author
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