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Exercises, Etudes and Concert Pieces

A Creative Guide for the Contemporary Improvising Violinist
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Numéro du produit: ADV 6800 Q796276
Edition: Méthode
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The main reason for me having written Exercises, Etudes and Concert Pieces is to add different material to the portfolio of the improvising violinist including new techniques, lines, and rhythmic patterns in harmonic settings as well as open settings.
Classical skills are often missing in the Jazz Violin field. For that I applied classical techniques and brought them into a Jazz context. Part I is a guide how to practice a scale and be able to use it in your improvisations. The concert etudes and concert pieces are a collection of technical material that I use freely in my improvisations, so it’s not just exercises for practicing special techniques on the violin; I also show how to use these in compositions and improvisational material.
This book is not meant to be an all-inclusive guide or a pamphlet for the improvising string player. It is meant to open up the imagination of string players for new ways of playing their instrument and using these techniques in the context of solo or group improvisation.
All the great improvisers had one thing in common: They were able to develop their own language within the style of the music of the day.

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Titre:
Exercises, Etudes and Concert Pieces
A Creative Guide for the Contemporary Improvising Violinist
Langue:
Allemand, Anglais
Edition:
Méthode
Maison d'édition:
advance music

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Type de support:
Partition électronique en PDF avec Matériel en ligne
Numéro du produit:
ADV 6800 Q796276
Pages :
75
Format:
23.1cm x 30.3cm
Format de fichier:
(PDF / 5,36 MB)
Fabricant:
Schott Music GmbH & Co. KG
55116 Mainz
Allemagne

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Exercises, Etudes and Concert Pieces
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