Brubeck, Darius: Odd Times

Developing the Ability to Play and Improvise in Uncommon Time Signatures

sheet music

Zasedba: Bb, Es or C instrument
Zvrst: Jazz, blues, latin
Jezik: English
Število strani: 184 strani
Weight: 0.67 kg
Leto izdaje: 2015
Založba: Advance Music
Številka artikla: ADV14279
ISMN: 9790206309922
One of the most popular tunes of all time is Take Five. Musicians know that it's the 5/4 time that makes it swing. Since Dave Brubeck, more and more musicians have devoted themselves to playing in odd metres. This volume by Mike Rossi and Darius Brubeck enables both beginners and professionals to get into the world of 5/4 and 11/8. The reader can learn more about the origin of this fascinating music and is provided with practical tips as well as numerous etudes for all melodic instruments.

Vsebina

1.
Acknowledgments
2.
Preface
3.
How to get the most out of these etudes
4.
How to get the most out of applying contrast scale based phrases
5.
Introducing Odd Meters in Jazz
6.
Playing in 5/4
7.
5/4 Phrases of the Minor Bebop Scale
8.
5/4 Phrases of the Dominant Bebop Scale
9.
Playing in 7/4
10.
7/4 Phrases of the Minor Bebop Scale
11.
7/4 Phrases of the Dominant Bebop Scale
12.
Playing in 9/4
13.
9/8 Phrases of the Major Bebop Scale
14.
Playing in 11/4
15.
Scale Exercises in 5/8,7/8,9/8 and 11/8
16.
Appendix: Original pieces in uncommon time
17.
About the authors
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