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Jazz Play Along: Volume 2 - Miles Davis Classics

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Media: Sheet Music and CD
Language: English
Arrangement: B Flat Instruments, C Instruments, E Flat Instruments (B FLAT INST/C INST/E FLAT INST)
Skill Level: Intermediate/Advanced - Explain this
Artist: Miles Davis
Arranger: Mark Taylor
Publisher: Hal Leonard
Series: Jazz Play Along

   
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10 Miles Davis Classics for Bb, Eb and C instruments. Includes a CD for improvisation study and performance. Each tune includes a slipt track with melody cue with proper style and inflection, professional rhythm tracks, choruses for soloing, removable piano part, an additional full stereo accompaniment track (no melody) and additional choruses for soloing.

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Sales Rank:
2930
Published on:
03/04/2003
Format:
Backing Tracks
Length:
52 pages
Language:
English
Catalogue #:
HL00841645
ISBN:
Not specified

Songlist

Songlist
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All Blues
Blue In Green
Four
Half Nelson
Milestones
Nardis
Seven Steps To Heaven
So What
Solar
Tune Up

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Customer Rating This was the first book I had bought of its kind. I loaded the CD into the computer for future use, listened to it as I did so, picked up my trumpet and had a go at playing along. I've only been teaching myself to play and read music for the last couple of years, but managed to keep up with some of the slower tracks immediately. I feel sure I'm going to benefit enormously from this purchase - whilst listening to my favourite music. Ideal!
Anon.


Customer Rating This is an excellent book and CD for those wishing to learn/improve improvisation technique. The backing tracks are of excellent quality making it a pleasure to play along to. The book provides a good range of difficulty, with ballads suiting beginners and pieces with quicker tempi in the more technically difficult numbers.
John Reynolds