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Data lakes and warehouses have become increasingly fragile, costly,
and difficult to maintain as data gets bigger and moves faster.
Data meshes can help your organization decentralize data, giving
ownership back to the engineers who produced it. This book provides
a concise yet comprehensive overview of data mesh patterns for
streaming and real-time data services. Authors Hubert Dulay and
Stephen Mooney examine the vast differences between streaming and
batch data meshes. Data engineers, architects, data product owners,
and those in DevOps and MLOps roles will learn steps for
implementing a streaming data mesh, from defining a data domain to
building a good data product. Through the course of the book,
you'll create a complete self-service data platform and devise a
data governance system that enables your mesh to work seamlessly.
With this book, you will: Design a streaming data mesh using Kafka
Learn how to identify a domain Build your first data product using
self-service tools Apply data governance to the data products you
create Learn the differences between synchronous and asynchronous
data services Implement self-services that support decentralized
data
The Queen of the Jungle Returns! Featuring an all-star creative
team. The thrilling adventure combines the classic elements of the
legendary character along with a modern sensibility that will make
it the perfect debut for fans new and old! Sheena is recruited –
that’s being kind, she’s kind of forced to enter the
“bio-dome” -- an amazing synthesis and nature and machine,
where something has gone terribly wrong. Outside the dome, she
faces with human trickery and deceit, inside the dome, she facing
the deadly jungle and a fast, murdering mystery.
Constructing Walking Jazz Bass Lines Book I Walking Bass Lines -
The Blues in 12 Keys The Blues in 12 Keys is a complete guide
demonstrating the devices used to construct walking bass lines in
the jazz tradition. The book starts out in Part 1 by demonstrating
the various techniques used to provide forward motion into the bass
lines, while providing a strong harmonic and rhythmic foundation.
The exercises are designed to give the double bassist and electric
bassist strong jazz bass lines in the bottom register of the
instrument. As an added bonus for the Double Bassist Part 1
provides a complete study of the blues in F whilst in the first
position. This is an excellent technique builder in itself. Part 2
expands on the lessons and techniques used in Part 1 providing the
bassist with the previous devices used in professional level bass
lines in all 12 keys. Included is over 150 choruses of jazz blues
lines in all 12 keys using the whole register of the instrument.
There are many advanced principles applied in the following bass
lines whilst never losing sight of the functioning principle of the
bass in the jazz idiom. To provide a strong foundation of rhythm
and harmony for the music being played & providing support for
the melody and or soloist.
Daily Warm Ups for Bass Guitar. Bass Guitar Method for developing a
dedicated daily practice routine utilising scales, modes &
arpeggios. One of the most important aspects of learning any
instrument is being able to set aside time to practice. Even if you
have only 30 min per day, by organising your time and having the
dedication to follow through with your plan, progress is yours to
be had. All exercises in this book are given in bass tab and bass
clef enabling bass players of all levels and musical backgrounds to
have access to musical exercises that help to build instrumental
facility and musicianship. Have the dedication to practice the
exercises slowly, working on good time, tone and intonation. As a
wise instructor once said to me " there's no magic powder ." Great
players worked hard to get there, if it is your wish and your
intention, you can get there too. All exercises are provided in 12
keys. For the advanced student practice the book in 12 keys, for
the beginning to intermediate student practice the exercises in one
key to gain familiarity with the instrument. When the exercises
become comfortable move to another key until all keys are
comfortable. Scale studies are designed to help the bassist to
learn the fingerboard while building dexterity, flexibilty, stamina
as well as building muscle memory and training the ear. The
exercises in this book are practiced by professional musicians of
all backgrounds, from rock to jazz to classiscal musicians.
Building a 12 key Facility for the Jazz Bassist Pt. II - Methods
for practicing scales, modes & arpeggios. While Building a 12
key Facility Pt. I Book IV in the "Constructing Walking Jazz Bass
Lines " series for the upright & electric bassist focuses on
practicing jazz standard and bebop chord progressions in 12 keys, a
task practised rigorously by the masters of the jazz idiom.
Building a 12 key Facility Pt. II Book V in the "Constructing
Walking Jazz Bass Lines" series outlines the various approaches
used to build instrumental facility through the study of scales,
modes and arpeggios. Included are the Major and Melodic minor
scales, arpeggios and modes in 12 keys, Bebop scales, Blues scales,
Major and Minor pentatonic scales and the Harmonic minor scale all
in 12 keys. Also included are the symmetric scales: Whole tone,
Diminished & Augmented scales in triad and 7th chord
formations. Incorporating these techniques into the daily practice
routine will solidify the core foundational structures required for
the improvising musician of all genres. Scale studies are utilised
by the bassist to learn harmony and instrumental facility while
building dexterity, flexibilty and stamina. The 12 key exercise
drills in this book are used as an aid to building muscle memory
and training the ear. An excellent resource of information for bass
players and music teachers of all levels Practicing scales and
having a dedicated daily practice routine are at the core of
professional musicians worldwide.
Including over 5hrs of backing tracks 333 tracks in total. Building
a 12 key Facility for the Jazz Bassist breaks down the jazz bass
vocabulary by outlining key areas of harmonic structure related to
the jazz standard and bebop styles. As in the earlier books in the
series the lesson material builds in a stepwise manner enabling the
student to build on the solid foundational material discussed in
books I - III. All lessons are applied to all 12 keys with written
out bass lines and 333 MP3 backing tracks applied to 10 jazz and
bebop standard chord progressions with over 150 choruses of written
out bass line examples. By practicing the material presented in
this book, Book I of the series the bassist builds technical
facility and expands on their jazz vocabulary by practicing the key
harmonic structures used most often by jazz bassists in the jazz
standard and bebop styles. Presented in this book and outlined with
written out examples in all 12 keys are the fundamentals required
by the professional jazz bassist. The II V I in major modulating to
II V I in minor Voice Leading The I VI II V over 2 and 4 measures
The I VI II V progression and the secondary dominant chord The V of
V cycle The I IV III VI progression The bVII Dominant 7th chord
& the IV Minor bVII7 progression The IV Minor bVII7 progression
The IV Major to IV Minor bVII7 progression Turnarounds into the II
IV & VI chords Diatonic chord structures & the II V into
the IV chord Bridge Tritone substitution Tritone substitution chord
progressions Accents, phrasing & anticipating the chord changes
The Minor key tonality & the Minor II V progression The
descending Minor II V I Bridge Tritone substitution of the Altered
dominant chord. Building a 12 Key Facility for the Jazz Bassist
Book II is dedicated specifically to chord and scale studies in 12
keys. Featuring major scale studies and modes, minor scale studies,
diminished, wholetone and augmented scales. With written out
examples of how to practice the scales, chords and modes in all 12
keys.
Including over 5hrs of backing tracks 333 tracks in total. Building
a 12 key Facility for the Jazz Bassist breaks down the jazz bass
vocabulary by outlining key areas of harmonic structure related to
the jazz standard and bebop styles. As in the earlier books in the
series the lesson material builds in a stepwise manner enabling the
student to build on the solid foundational material discussed in
books I - III. All lessons are applied to all 12 keys with written
out bass lines and 333 MP3 backing tracks applied to 10 jazz and
bebop standard chord progressions with over 150 choruses of written
out bass line examples. By practicing the material presented in
this book, Book I of the series the bassist builds technical
facility and expands on their jazz vocabulary by practicing the key
harmonic structures used most often by jazz bassists in the jazz
standard and bebop styles. Presented in this book and outlined with
written out examples in all 12 keys are the fundamentals required
by the professional jazz bassist. The II V I in major modulating to
II V I in minor Voice Leading The I VI II V over 2 and 4 measures
The I VI II V progression and the secondary dominant chord The V of
V cycle The I IV III VI progression The bVII Dominant 7th chord
& the IV Minor bVII7 progression The IV Minor bVII7 progression
The IV Major to IV Minor bVII7 progression Turnarounds into the II
IV & VI chords Diatonic chord structures & the II V into
the IV chord Bridge Tritone substitution Tritone substitution chord
progressions Accents, phrasing & anticipating the chord changes
The Minor key tonality & the Minor II V progression The
descending Minor II V I Bridge Tritone substitution of the Altered
dominant chord. Building a 12 Key Facility for the Jazz Bassist
Book II is dedicated specifically to chord and scale studies in 12
keys. Featuring major scale studies and modes, minor scale studies,
diminished, wholetone and augmented scales. With written out
examples of how to practice the scales, chords and modes in all 12
keys.
Standard Lines, Book III in the Constructing Walking Jazz Bass
Lines series for the Double Bassist and Electric Bassist is a
comprehensive guide demonstrating the devices used to construct
walking jazz bass lines in the jazz standard tradition. Book III
covers 24 standard jazz chord progressions with 110 choruses of
professional jazz bass lines as an example. Part I outlines the
Modes and the chord scale relationships and the fundamental
knowledge required to be able to build the diatonic triads and 7th
chords in any key. Examples are given in the " 2 " feel and " 4 "
feel walking bass style enabling the bassist to develop a strong
rhythmic and harmonic foundation. More advanced bass line
construction examples including voice leading and mode
substitutions and mode applications related to specific jazz chord
progressions are also outlined. Part II outlines the Symmetric
Scales as well as the Modes of the Melodic Minor Scale related to
the Minor II V I progression. Provided are written examples of the
Symmetric Scales and the chord scale relationships and how to apply
the use of the Symmetric Scales over popular jazz chord
progressions. The Minor II V I is outlined and compared to the
Major II V I outlining the differences with the suggested scale
uses applied to common jazz chord progressions. Part III outlines
the use of the BeBop Scales and their use in the jazz walking bass
tradition, providing suggested uses of the Be Bop scales related to
popular jazz chord progressions. Part IV outlines the previous
lesson devices and concepts with examples of professional level
bass lines over standard jazz chord progressions. All information
builds in a stepwise progression enabling the bassist to apply the
techniques in all 12 keys.
Standard Lines Book III in the Constructing Walking Jazz Bass Lines
series for the Electric Bassist is a comprehensive guide
demonstrating the devices used to construct walking jazz bass lines
in the jazz standard tradition. Book III covers 24 standard jazz
chord progressions with 110 choruses of professional jazz bass
lines as an example. Part I outlines the Modes and the chord scale
relationships and the fundamental knowledge required to be able to
build the diatonic triads and 7th chords in any key. Examples are
given in the " 2 " feel and " 4 " feel walking bass style enabling
the bassist to develop a strong rhythmic and harmonic foundation.
More advanced bass line construction examples including voice
leading and mode substitutions and mode applications related to
specific jazz chord progressions are also outlined. Part II
outlines the Symmetric Scales as well as the Modes of the Melodic
Minor Scale related to the Minor II V I progression. Provided are
written examples of the Symmetric Scales and the chord scale
relationships and how to apply the use of the Symmetric Scales over
popular jazz chord progressions. The Minor II V I is outlined and
compared to the Major II V I outlining the differences with the
suggested scale uses applied to common jazz chord progressions.
Part III outlines the use of the BeBop Scales and their use in the
jazz walking bass tradition, providing suggested uses of the Be Bop
scales related to popular jazz chord progressions. Part IV outlines
the previous lesson devices and concepts with examples of
professional level bass lines over standard jazz chord
progressions. All information builds in a stepwise progression
enabling the bassist to apply the techniques in all 12 keys.
Rhythm Changes in 12 Keys is Book II in the " Constructing Walking
Jazz Bass Lines " series for the Double Bassist and Electric Jazz
Bassist. Rhythm Changes in 12 Keys compliments Book I " The Blues
in 12 Keys " by following on with an in depth study of " must know
" Jazz chord progressions for the aspiring Jazz Bassist. Rhythm
Changes in 12 Keys is a complete guide demonstrating how to
construct walking jazz bass lines in the jazz tradition. Part 1 of
the book outlines and demonstrates the various techniques used by
professional Jazz Bassists to provide forward motion and a strong
harmonic and rhythmic foundation into bass lines. Part 2 of the
book outlines Rhythm Changes in 12 keys with over 70 choruses of
professional jazz bass lines. for Beginner to Advanced students.
Rhythm Changes like the " Blues " is an essential part of the Jazz
musicians vocabulary. Book II in the Constructing Walking Jazz Bass
Lines series Rhythm Changes in 12 Keys provides various insights
into how the Rhythm Changes song form may be approached by the Jazz
Bassist. Part I outlines the Rhythm Changes form and provides
examples of how to construct walking jazz bass lines using voice
leading, chromatic passing tones, pedal points, tri-tone
substitutions, and harmonic anticipation. Part II provides an
in-depth look at the Rhythm Changes A sections and shows the common
chord substitutions used by the bebop musicians when improvising.
Part III provides an in-depth look at the Bridge or B section
providing various chord substitutions used when improvising and
walking bass lines. Part IV outlines Rhythm Changes in 12 keys
using all the previous lesson topics and bass line examples
outlined in the book. Included are over 100 choruses of
professional jazz bass lines in all 12 keys. Suitable for the
beginning to advanced electric bassist.
Constructing Walking Jazz Bass Lines Book I -The Blues in 12 Keys
is a complete guide demonstrating the devices used to construct
walking bass lines in the jazz tradition. Part 1 demonstrates the
techniques used by professional jazz bassists to provide forward
motion into bass lines, while providing a strong harmonic and
rhythmic foundation. Part I includes triads, 7th chords, voice
leading, playing over the bar line, chord substitutions, pedal
points, harmonic anticipation and chromatic approach notes. The
exercises are designed to give the Electric Bassist strong jazz
bass lines in the bottom register of the instrument. As an added
bonus for the Electric Bassist Part 1 provides a complete study of
the Blues in F whilst in the first and open positions. This is an
excellent technique builder. Part 2 expands on the lessons and
techniques used in Part 1 providing the bassist with the previous
devices used in professional level bass lines in all 12 keys.
Included is over 150 choruses of Jazz Blues lines in all 12 keys
using the whole register of the instrument. There are many advanced
principles applied in the following bass lines whilst never losing
sight of the functioning principle of the bass in the jazz idiom.
To provide a strong foundation of rhythm and harmony for the music
being played & providing support for the melody and or soloist.
3 3 110 24 I "2 " " " II II V I II V I II V I III IV 12
Rhythm Changes in 12 Keys is Book II in the " Constructing Walking
Jazz Bass Lines " series for the Double Bassist and Electric Jazz
Bassist.Rhythm Changes in 12 Keys compliments Book I " The Blues in
12 Keys " by following on with an in depth study of " must know "
Jazz chord progressions for the aspiring Jazz Bassist.Rhythm
Changes in 12 Keys is a complete guide demonstrating how to
construct walking jazz bass lines in the jazz tradition. Part 1 of
the book outlines and demonstrates the various techniques used by
professional Jazz Bassists to provide forward motion and a strong
harmonic and rhythmic foundation into bass lines. Part 2 of the
book outlines Rhythm Changes in 12 keys with over 70 choruses of
professional jazz bass lines.for Beginner to Advanced students.
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( ) 12 2 12 ( ) 1 / I, II, III Bb ( ) IV I, II, III 12 70 100 /
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