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Intermediate Jazz Conception Flute

15 great solo etudes for jazz style and improvisation
played by Lew Tabackin
flûte
Numéro du produit: ADV 14784
Edition: Méthode
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Intermediate Jazz Conception is another addition to the popular series of etude books created by Jim Snidero, featuring some of the finest jazz musicians in the world. This book/cd set includes 15 etudes based on standards, modal tunes and blues, demonstrated by Lew Tabackin on flute with the incredibly swinging rhythm section of Dave Hazeltine on piano, Peter Washington on Bass and Kenny Washington on Drums. New to Intermediate Jazz Conception is an appendix dedicated to style and improvisation, including a scales syllabus, nomenclature, and over 95 lines and ideas extracted for the study of improvisation! The recording features two separate versions of each etude; one with the soloist and rhythm section and one with the rhythm section only. Hear how the soloist performs the etudes, play with or without the soloist on the cd, and learn about both jazz style and improvisation from some of the best. Other series available by Jim Snidero: Easy Jazz Conception and Jazz Conception."A talented musician, musical advocate and educator ... a genuinely significant figure in jazz composition" Penguin Guide to Jazz"A master musician" Down Beat Magazine

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Titre:
Intermediate Jazz Conception Flute
15 great solo etudes for jazz style and improvisation
played by Lew Tabackin
Langue:
Allemand, Anglais
Edition:
Méthode
Niveau de difficulté:
moyen to avancé
Maison d'édition:
advance music
Série:

Détails techniques

Numéro du produit:
ADV 14784
ISMN13:
979-0-2063-0439-2
ISBN13:
978-3-89221-214-0
UPC:
805095147841
Poid:
0,2 kg
Pages :
48
Format:
23.1cm x 30.3cm
Obligatoire :
Reliure à dos agrafé

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