Vintage Jazz Piano
Learn the timeless techniques of jazz harmony and improvisation
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Brian Waite
Vintage Jazz Piano
Learn the timeless techniques of jazz harmony and improvisation

Brian Waite
Vintage Jazz Piano

Learn the timeless techniques of jazz harmony and improvisation

  • Formation Piano
  • Compositeur Brian Waite
  • Édition Partition
  • Maison d’Édition Hal Leonard
  • N ° de commande 00298268
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Description:

  • Langue: anglais
  • Pages: 128
  • Parution: 01.12.2019
  • Poids: 433 g
  • Catégorie: Méthodes d'apprentissage, Études
  • Genre: Jazz
  • ISBN: 9781540058027
This book is based on the author's experiences of teaching jazz workshops and has been produced to fill a gap in the jazz education market by providing an explanation of the principles of the art form. The appeal in the first instance is to the aspiring jazz pianist seeking an explanation of the principles of the music. This book is intended to serve as an aid to developing potential. Non-keyboard jazz musicians will also benefit from this book, for it encourages them to play harmonies en-bloc at the keyboard as they would be played by the jazz pianist. Finally, it is useful in the classroom as an educational reference for teachers wishing to include jazz as part of the music curriculum, relating the music to conventional music training. 'This book is based on the author's experiences of teaching jazz workshops and has been produced to fill a gap in the jazz education market by providing an explanation of the principles of the art form. The appeal in the first instance is to the aspiring jazz pianist seeking an explanation of the principles of the music. This book is intended to serve as an aid to developing potential. Non-keyboard jazz musicians will also benefit from this book, for it encourages them to play harmonies en-bloc at the keyboard as they would be played by the jazz pianist. Finally, it is useful in the classroom as an educational reference for teachers wishing to include jazz as part of the music curriculum, relating the music to conventional music training. '