Description: (Berklee Press). This book began as a series of core courses at Berklee College of Music, developed by members of the Ear Training Department. Jazz improvisation students learned to develop an intuititve, linear sense of improvisation. Some of these techniques have evolved over senturies and others have been developed tairly recently. This book is intended for musicians who can read traditional notation and chord symbols, have a basic understanding of functional harmony and have a basic, technical capability on their instrument. I allows musicians to create more expressive solos, which presents a unique improvisation strategy based on ear training and a linear interpretation of note relationships. Comprehensive, step-by-step instruction will guide you as you: develop an expectation of sound; master the movement of notes over modes and harmonies; become comfortable improvising over jazz standards; create your own chord pads to use as you practice recognizing the tendencies of pitches within chord progressions.
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Book Title: Playing the Changes: Bass : a Linear Approach to Improvising
Item Length: 12in
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Item Width: 9in
Author: Paul Del Nero
Format: Trade Paperback / Mixed Lot
Language: English
Topic: Instruction & Study / General, General
Publisher: Leonard Corporation, Hal
Publication Year: 2006
Genre: Music
Item Weight: 13.3 Oz
Number of Pages: 112 Pages