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The II-V-I Progression: 80 Patterns from the Masters of the Saxophone

With Analysis, Additional Etudes and Play-Along Tracks
Foreword by Ramon Ricker
Saxophon in B und Es
A practice-oriented analysis of improvisations on the most important harmony sequence in jazz. The "licks" come from the tenor players Mobley, Coltrane, Gordon and Rollins. The versatile volume also contains attractive pieces (Bb/Eb part) and play-alongs.
Numéro du produit: ADV 7164
Edition: Méthode
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Description

A practical analysis of improvsations on the most important chord progression in Jazz, this book/MP3 set includes 80 'licks' by the masters of the tenor saxophone: Hank Mobley, John Coltrane, Dexter Gordon and Sonny Rollins. Additional original etudes by David Detweiler, based on popular standards provide a fun way to apply and practice the patterns with a swinging rhythm section.

The free downloadable material includes the play-along tracks, patterns in all keys, and the etudes transposed for alto saxophone.

Contenu

Foreword by Ramon Ricker
Introduction
Chapter 1: Hank Mobley
Chapter 2: John Coltrane
Chapter 3: Sonny Rollins
Chapter 4: Dexter Gordon
Chapter 5: Etudes: You Again
I Don’t Recall
No Rush
Blues for H and A
Someone Else
Hourly Rate
Two Plus Two
Dreaming
It Already Happened
Lost and Found
Appendix: Discography
About the Author

Plus d'infos

Titre:
The II-V-I Progression: 80 Patterns from the Masters of the Saxophone
With Analysis, Additional Etudes and Play-Along Tracks
Foreword by Ramon Ricker
Edition:
Méthode
Niveau de difficulté:
moyen
Maison d'édition:
advance music

Détails techniques

Numéro du produit:
ADV 7164
ISMN13:
979-0-2063-0359-3
ISBN13:
978-3-95481-077-2
UPC:
805095071641
Pages :
56
Format:
23.1cm x 30.3cm
Obligatoire :
Reliure à dos agrafé
Droits de livraison:
Pour le monde entier

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