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Instrumental:Layout 1 11/21/08 6:53 PM Page 741 47990 7 Instrumental:Layout 1 11/21/08 6:53 PM Page 741 INSTRUMENTAL 758 ABRSM Jazz Program 772 Instrumental Solo Folios 806 Accordion 760 Jazz Instruction 754 All About Series 765 Jazz Play-Along Series 802 Anglo Music 755 Julie Lyonn Lieberman 793 Artist Play-Along Collections 804 Master Solos 770 Artist Transcriptions 821 Oboe 817 Bass 795 Orchestra Musican’s 756 Berklee Practice Method CD-ROM Library 837 Brass 809 Orchestra Play-Along 805 Claude Bolling 746 Petersen Music Stands 804 Canadian Brass 753 Play Today Series 816 Cello 744 Pocket Dictionaries 821 Clarinet 832 Recorder 800 Curnow Original Music 823 Saxophone 797 De Haske Original Music 796 Schott Original Play-Alongs 757 Essential Elements for Jazz 809 Strings 747 Essential Elements 2000 745 Teacher Resources for Band 755 Tipbook Series 750 Essential Elements 2000 837 Transcribed Horns for Strings 844 Trombone 845 Euphonium 838 Trumpet 802 Fentone Music 845 Tuba 818 Flute 816 Viola 756 “Instant” Methods 809 Violin 794 Instrumental Duet Folios 812 Violin Play-Along 742 Instrumental Instruction 818 Woodwinds 47990 7 Instrumental:Layout 1 11/21/08 6:53 PM Page 742 742 INSTRUMENTAL INSTRUCTION BASIC RHYTHMIC BERKLEE THE CYCLE TRAINING MUSIC THEORY OF FIFTHS by Robert Starer – BOOK 1 ESSENTIAL EXERCISES FOR ALL This book pro vides a com - by Paul Schmeling JAZZ, TRADITIONAL AND pre hen sive under standing of Berklee Press CONTEMPORARY MUSICIANS basic rhythm and its com - This book features rigorous, by Emile and ponents: the beat, pulse, hands-on, “ears-on” prac - Laura De Cosmo time signatures, notes, rests, tice exercises that help you This updated and expanded syncopation. 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