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(Berklee Guide). Learn the essentials of accompanying soloists and
playing in jazz ensembles. Comping is the practice of using chords
to accompany a melody. Whether supporting a soloist, playing in an
ensemble, or performing solo, this book will help you to use chords
effectively and appropriately to create a rich jazz feel and
enhance the sound of your whole ensemble. It begins with triads and
voice leading, and progresses through altered seventh-chord spread
voicings for two hands, covering many different techniques for
using harmony and rhythm. The accompanying CD lets you practice
with a small jazz combo. Suitable for all major jazz styles.
While the number of incarcerated women is dramatically escalating,
women prisoners throughout the world are largely an invisible and
neglected population. These comparative essays examine thoroughly
the unique problems, challenges, and issues facing women inmates in
the United States, Canada, England, New Zealand, Poland, and
Thailand.
The insightful volume fills a major gap in criminal justice
literature, and it provides a solid basis for further discussion of
the too-long ignored subject of women's imprisonment.
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