Snidero, Jim: Intermediate Jazz Conception

Book and CD

Instrument: Trombone
Rodzaj: Jazz, blues, latin
Język: English, German, French
Zasięg: 48 stron
Waga: 0.27 kg
Wydawca: Advance Music
Numer katalogowy: ADV14783
ISMN: 9790206304385
Intermediate Jazz Conception is another addition to the popular series of etude books created by Jim Snidero, featuring some of the finest jazz musicians in the world. This book/audio set includes 15 etudes based on standards, modal tunes and blues, demonstrated by Steve Davis on trombone with the incredibly swinging rhythm section of Dave Hazeltine on piano, Peter Washington on Bass and Kenny Washington on Drums. New to Intermediate Jazz Conception is an appendix dedicated to style and improvisation, including a scales syllabus, nomenclature, and over 95 lines and ideas extracted for the study of improvisation! The recording features two separate versions of each etude, one with the soloist and rhythm section and one with the rhythm section only. Hear how the soloist performs the etudes, play with or without the soloist on the recording, and learn about both jazz style and improvisation from some of the best.

Zawartość

1.
The Band
2.
Introduction
3.
Tuning note (A)
4.
Tuning note (Bb)
5.
Splank Street
6.
Melon Island
7.
Green Fin
8.
St. Sonny
9.
Voyage
10.
Confirmed
11.
Miles' Blues
12.
Freedom
13.
Bird's Ballad
14.
Trane's Thing
15.
You Need Not
16.
Things
17.
Days Ago
18.
Stellar
19.
Night Eyes
20.
Appendix
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