The Jazz Theory Book Pdf
Posted : adminOn 5/28/2018Here’s a random list of very useful resources for the jazz musician. Books • if you’re playing jazz and DON’T have then you’re dafter than Vic Reeves’ pants. Unless you’re already a jazz-master, it’s a must purchase regardless of your instrument. Nic Express Enterprise 4.0 Download.
It ain’t exactly cheap, but sometimes the best things aren’t. • Bert Ligon, who teaches jazz at the University of Carolina, has written several.
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If they’re as good as, they will be excellent. Licks, Patterns etc. • are the best I’ve come across for improving your chops and – since they’re written for all keys – generally getting comfortable playing jazz’s most useful pattern in the most awkward signatures. There’s a book for major II-V-I’s and a book for minor II-V-I’s. I think Steve sells from both his website above and also via ebay (where I got my copies from). The quality of the licks are excellent and at $10 is superb value. The only downside is they’re PDF’s so you’ll have to print out the pages yourself.
Online resources •: what’s great about this site, is that you can alter the key of all the tunes (or have the changes as ‘romans’). No melodies however, just the chords. Very very useful, and lots of non-jazz charts which makes it good for all kinds of muso’s. Oh, you’ll need to be registered – and have Java enabled – to view the charts. • – top stuff, especially if you’re needing to transpose etc.
• has been going strong for years now. Again, it’s an online jazz-changes archive, very useful. Am Fm-mpx High Power Car Digital Media Player. • OK, so the jazz muso ideally would not have to write anything down, but for the time when you do, I’ve found that the site very handy for when there wasn’t any manuscript lying about.
• For years now, Jamey Aebersold has made his Jazz Handbook available free of charge., each chapter comes in it’s own pdf file. • Not really a ‘learning resource’, but I’ve recently come across which is run by a nice chap called Andy (here in the UK) who will transcribe for you, delivered via a PDF, and for a reasonable fee. Well done Andy. • The is truly excellent. • offers downloadable jazz playalongs • has got a really good site with transcriptions, lead-sheets and audio clips – excellent study tools. • is obviously run by a guitarist, but it was some good practice resources and transcriptions etc that’ll be useful regardless of your instrument.
• is a really good site, including practice charts, reharmonised charts and transcriptions. Software • program and related ‘add-ons’ (especially the realtracks) offer the jazz beginner a really valuable learning tool. And as you progress this great program will come into it’s own, as you can build your very own backing tracks to practice along with. • While many professional audio editing tools (eg.
Soundforge, Adobe Audition etc) give you the ability to slow down music without changing its pitch is probably the best at doing what it does, and its a light usable application.