Triad Pairs for Jazz: Practice and Application for the Jazz Improvison
£12.70
Recording artist, saxophonist, educator, and author Gary Campbell presents an effective strategy for constructing fresh-sounding melodic lines. He progresses step by step through the concept, the practice exercises, and the practical application of Triad Pairs for Jazz. Concepts include: deriving triad pairs from the most used chord-scales, determining the best pairs for various chords and progressions, practice patterns for mastery, and exploring linear possibilities. Recommended for intermediate to advanced players as an expansion of the chord-scale approach.
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Additional information
Publisher | Alfred Music (14 Feb. 2001) |
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Language | English |
File size | 14126 KB |
Text-to-Speech | Enabled |
Enhanced typesetting | Not Enabled |
X-Ray | Not Enabled |
Word Wise | Enabled |
Sticky notes | Not Enabled |
Print length | 144 pages |
by Gavin Stewart
This is very useful book for anyone seeking to move beyond a scale/chord approach. The rationale and exercises in the book are both clear and helpful,
by Tom Van Dyck
Just love hexatonics and this book adds some nice ideas to the concept!