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Jazz Publications and More 81913 Jazz Pub 301-326 9/21/06 10:06 AM Page 301 JAZZ PUBLICATIONS AND MORE Section Page No. Jazz Instruction 302 Jazz Play-Along Series 307 Artist Transcriptions® 311 Jazz Keyboard 313 Bill Boyd Jazz Books 319 Fake Books 320 Gig Guides 324 Manuscript Paper 325 81913 Jazz Pub 301-326 9/21/06 10:06 AM Page 302 302 JAZZ PUBLICATIONS JAZZ INSTRUCTION BLUES CONCEPTS FOR IMPROVISATION IMPROVISATION ADVANCED BLUES COMPLETE A Comprehensive Guide ETUDES IN ALL by Jeff Harrington for Performing and TWELVE KEYS Berklee Press Teaching by Jordon Ruwe Learn to improvise in jazz, by Richard De Rosa Houston Publishing Latin, fusion, blues and rock Houston Publishing Includes 12 advanced blues styles in all keys with step-by- Using his vast musical experi- etudes four-measure excerpts step instructions and a play- ence and the axiom “know- in all keys, jazz lines and along CD. Develop essential ledge instills confidence; con- exercises in all keys, and reading, technnique, rhythmic syncopation, performance fidence replaces fear,” Richard De Rosa presents the more. and composing skills. fundamentals of improvisation for teachers and students. ______00030454...........................................$12.95 ______50449425 C Treble Instruments.........$19.95 He covers the blues, modes, scales, progressions and ______50449488 C Bass Instruments ...........$19.95 more, plus supplemental chapters on phrasing melodies, AN APPROACH ______50449486 B Instruments..................$19.95 the “swing” concept, phraseology in modern jazz, chord TO JAZZ ______50449487 E Instruments ..................$19.95 nomenclature, and solo development. IMPROVISATION ______00030440...........................................$24.95 A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE BUILDING A JAZZ FOR ALL MUSICIANS VOCABULARY CONNECTING CHORDS by Dave Pozzi by Mike Steinel WITH LINEAR Musicians Institute Press A valuable resource for HARMONY This book/CD pack explores learning the basics of jazz by Bert Ligon the styles of Charlie Parker, from Mike Steinel of the Houston Publishing Clifford Brown, Sonny University of North Texas. It A study of three basic Rollins, Bud Powell, and others for a comprehensive covers the basics of jazz, outlines used in jazz improv- guide to jazz improvisation. The CD includes 99 tracks how to build effective solos, isation and composition, for play-along and demonstration. Topics include: scale a comprehensive practice based on a study of choices, chord analysis, phrasing, memorization, routine, and a jazz vocabulary of the masters. hundreds of examples from transposition of solos, melodies, and harmonic ______00849911...........................................$19.95 great jazz artists. Includes hundreds of examples and progressions, and much more. exercises. ______00695135 Book/CD Pack ..................$17.95 COMPREHENSIVE ______00841077...........................................$35.00 TECHNIQUE FOR THE ART OF HEARING JAZZ MUSICIANS Aural Skills for For All Instruments CONNECTING Improvisers by Bert Ligon JAZZ THEORY by Thom David Mason Houston Publishing by Gary Campbell Houston Publishing An incredible presentation Houston Publishing Training in “aural skills” is of the most practical exer- This text suggests a more really training in audiation or cises an aspiring jazz student connected process for ex- inner hearing, and consists could want. All are logically panding the jazz vocab- primarily in learning ways to interwoven with fine “real world” examples from jazz ulary. Improvisational de- discriminate one sound or to classical. This book is an essential anthology of vices are presented as groups of sounds from another. This book addresses technical, compositional and theoretical exercises, derived from diatonic rhythmic articulations and syllables, intervals, chord with lots of musical examples. scales, the harmonic and melodic basis of patterns, chord/scales, hearing melodies, and guide- ______00030455 .........................................$39.95 mainstream jazz. Michael Brecker highly recom- tone lines. The book is divided into two levels of mends this book, calling it “useful and insightful ... difficulty for advancing students. for all musicians who wish to expand their harmonic ______00030439...........................................$29.95 range and improvisational abilities.” Also endorsed by James Moody and David Liebman. JAZZ &JAZZ MORE BASIC BLUES ETUDES ______00030453 ....................................$29.95 IN ALL TWELVE KEYS EXPANSIONS – 2ND EDITION by Jordon Ruwe Houston Publishing A METHOD FOR DEVELOPING NEW MATERIAL FOR IMPROVISATION FOR ALL INSTRUMENTS Covers twelve blues etudes, by Gary Campbell four-measure excerpts in all keys, and jazz lines and Houston Publishing exercises in all keys. The second edition of this bestseller comes highly endorsed from the pros and is published at a new lower price! It continues to be a “must-have” for ______00030446...........................................$12.95 students of improvisation, demonstrating develop- ing new material for jazz-fusion. “This book is a must for any musician who wants to expand his or her harmonic horizons.” For Jazz Artists, please see –Mike Brecker the Artist Transcriptions feature on page 311 ______00030452 ......................................$9.95 • = NEW RELEASES Prices subject to change without notice 81913 Jazz Pub 301-326 9/21/06 10:06 AM Page 303 303 JAZZ PUBLICATIONS THE MUSIC OF A GUIDE JAZZ DRUMMING MILES DAVIS TO JAZZ IN BIG BAND A STUDY & ANALYSIS OF IMPROVISATION & COMBO COMPOSITIONS & SOLO by John LaPorta by Sperie Karas TRANSCRIPTIONS FROM THE Book/CD Pack Sperie Karas, an experienced GREAT JAZZ COMPOSER AND Berklee Press big band drummer and music IMPROVISOR Many famous musicians teacher, presents an easy-to- by Lex Giel have learned to develop their grasp way of learning jazz A complete musical analysis own unique jazz style using drumming. The underlying of one of the greatest jazz Berklee Professor Emeritus principle of this method is to masters of all time. This comprehensive text studies John LaPorta’s techniques. First published in 1968 and use material created in performance for performance. and analyzes the works, provides transcriptions of the now thoroughly updated and revised, his method All of the important aspects of Jazz Drumming in Big solos, and much more. For all music enthusiasts. provides a practical and intuitive approach to teaching Band & Combo – from independence exercises to fills Songs covered include: All Blues • Four • Freddie basic jazz improvisation through 12 lessons and an – are treated in such a way that they may be put into Freeloader • My Funny Valentine • Nardis • So What • accompanying CD. Features information on jazz theory, practice with the band immediately! The CD is Solar • Stella by Starlight • Tune Up • and more! rhythm training, performance ear training, and much comprised of many examples and play-along pieces •_____00842011 .........................................$29.95 more. found in the book, allowing the student the opportunity ______50449439 C Instruments ...................$16.95 to play alongside professional musicians. ______50449441 B Instruments..................$16.95 •_____06620088 Book/CD Pack .................$19.95 JOEY DEFRANCESCO’S ______50449442 E Instruments ..................$16.95 CONCEPTS FOR ______50449443 BC Instruments .................$16.95 JAZZ IMPROVISATION ESSENTIALS HARMONY FOR A by Brad Townsend in “NUTS AND BOLTS” collaboration with NEW MILLENNIUM INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE Joey DeFrancesco AN INTRODUCTION TO JAZZ & POP MUSICIAN This book by renowned METATONAL MUSIC In music, students are young Hammond B-3 organ- by Randy Sandke often force-fed scales, ist Joey DeFrancesco encom- Second Floor Music without ever really being passes blues and bebop lines and progressions. It This book by versatile trumpet told why these scales are important. By the end of this includes: music examples for practice and study; player and composer Randy book you’ll understand not only the relation between examples and lines in all 12 keys; transcriptions and Sandke is divided into three scales and chords, but also other basics that will get you improvisations with harmonic analysis for two tunes; parts. In Part One, he identi- understanding and playing music better. For all levels of and Joey playing the examples in different tempos on fies and organizes all four-note chords which lie beyond musicians and all instruments. the CD, with and without the right hand. the tonal system and cannot be represented by ______00841002...........................................$12.95 ______00220010 Book/CD Pack ..................$22.95 conventional chord systems. Part Two deals with JAZZ ETUDES EXERCISES AND deriving melodic material from these metatonal chords, and in Part Three, Sandke shows how he has used these OVER CLASSIC ETUDES FOR THE ideas in his own music, with example pieces included JAZZ CHANGES JAZZ for symphony orchestra and jazz quintet. by George Benson INSTRUMENTALIST ______00000932 .........................................$12.95 Houston Publishing by J.J. Johnson More than 100 original Exercises and Etudes for JAZZ practice choruses! Terrific the Jazz Instrumentalist is a COMPOSITION material to add to every jazz &JAZZ MORE collection of original pieces THEORY AND PRACTICE musician’s daily routine. by the master trombon- by Ted Pease ist/composer J.J. Johnson. ______00030441...........................................$14.95 Designed as study material and playable by any Berklee Press instrument, these
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