Verlag: | Music Minus One (MMO) |
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Bestell-Nr.: | MMO4231 |
ISBN: | 9780976615309 |
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Sprache: | englisch |
Gewicht: | 200 g |
Seiten: | 48 |
Tags: | Play Along, Jazz Noten, Jazz Saxophon Noten, Saxophon Etüden, Saxophon Play Along, Noten für Saxophon solo, Music Minus One Play Along Noten |
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This unique and terrifically rewarding album will become part of you complete practice regimen!
"THIS IS REALLY A GREAT BOOK! A powerful sight-reading, ear-training, swinging, improvising jazz tool. Perfect for the student of jazz. Wish I had it when I was growing up. Glad I have it now. '' '--Michael Brecker'
'''This is one of the most concise and easy to digest collections of solos over standard tune chord changes that I have seen. All the elements of good voice leading, passing notes and common scale usage are here. Very enjoyable!"
'--Dave Liebman'
"I wish I had material like this when I was coming up. These etudes are little masterpieces. There is such a wealth of material to learn from here. Great line construction and great conceptual ideas. Having the rhythm section continue after the etude is a great idea! I will be using these with virtually all my students from now on. Greg Fishman has done a terrific job of putting this book together, and the play-along rhythm section is first class!"
'--Mark Colby, Depaul University, Elmhurst College'
"This book is a written version of the way jazz is supposed to be taught--learning from a great player who truly understands how to distill the language into clear, understandable terms. Chicago-based saxophonist Greg Fishman has composed a set of etudes based on standard tunes that are one of the best collections of this type I've seen. The lines he composes are textbook versions of post-bop saxophone improvising, and will give students at all levels a wealth of material to practice and internalize. Fishman is equally well-versed as a teacher and as a saxophonist--it's a rare combination that is showcased in this book."
'--David Demsey, William Paterson University, Saxophone Journal'
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