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The Art of Jazz Improvisation - For All Instruments (Paperback)
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The Art of Jazz Improvisation - For All Instruments (Paperback)
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Loot Price R562
Discovery Miles 5 620
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Structured to accommodate the three most-prevalent avenues of
learning: A) In the classroom: as a text book resource for a
three-year course of study when used with the included student
practice assignments. Year 1 - Embracing all the essential
materials leading up to the construction, and use of four-part
chords with accompanying exercises. Year 2 - Coverage of core
subjects, plus the construction and use of chords up to and
including seven-part chords, with accompanying examples and
exercises. Year 3 - The study of melodic inharmonics, substitute
and chromatic chords, with guidance on how to recognize and use
them. A further section focuses on harmonic and melodic analysis of
tunes, with exercises and examples. B) Private instruction: the
"one-on-one" teacher-pupil relationship which forms the second
avenue of learning. Private teachers with aspiring jazz students
will find this text provides key information in an easily
understood and logical progression which eliminates the "skip and
jump" method of teaching. The teacher will easily be able to guide
the student, providing practice work and tunes that demonstrate the
course of study. C) Self-education: at last a text book, that is
useful as a course of self-study in jazz. The book will develop, in
the student, an orderly step-by-step understanding of the theory of
jazz and jazz improvisation. Student exercises included with this
book are written for all instruments ("C," "Bb," and "Eb") to
provide meaningful examples and practice assignments for each topic
covered in The Art of Jazz Improvisation For All Instruments. About
the Author Lloyd Abrams began playing professionally while in High
School. To pursue additional theoretical and technical knowledge,
he later moved to Toronto where he spent three years at the Toronto
Conservatory of Music in the study of Jazz Theory, Composition and
Orchestration with the eminent Gordon Delamont, and classical piano
with John Covert. Working gigs with various groups in the region
helped pay the bills. To further his professional knowledge and
experience, Lloyd moved to Hollywood California in 1959, where he
continued his Theory and Piano studies with Dick Grove. After three
years he returned home to continue playing and to pursue a teaching
career. In 1964 he was invited to form an all-star band comprised
of music students from local high schools. In successive years the
band was invited to stage performances at school concerts and
teacher conventions. The band project has been recognized as
instrumental in exposing educators to the Jazz idiom, and
introducing the study of jazz into regional school musical
programs. Retired from professional performance since the mid
1980's Lloyd has turned his full attention to education of the
individual performer. His pupils and graduate pupils are performing
professionally as studio musicians, entertainers, and as educators,
working in North America, Europe and Asia. Publisher's Website:
http://SBPRA.com/LloydAbrams
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