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Jazz Improvisation For Guitar: A Melodic Approach


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Media: Sheet Music, CD
Arrangement: Guitar (GTR)
Skill Level: Intermediate - Explain this
Catalogue #: HL50449503
ISBN: 9780634017728
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Description

Discover an alternative approach to Jazz improvisation to the usual endless scalic runs, by taking advantage of the Guitar's triad possibilities with this special tutorial. Part of the world-renowned Berklee Press tutor methods, this intuitive approach uses triads - the fundamental building blocks of harmony - as a simple and effective remedy for scale dependency in improvisation.

Learn how to recognise and find triads quickly, all over the fretboard, and how to connect them using guide tones. The result is a warm and complex vocabulary that is rich in harmony and progression, and reminiscent of the Jazz Guitar greats such as Wes Montgomery, Kenny Burrell, George Benson and Pat Martino.




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Sales Rank: Not specified
Published on: 12/08/2005
Format: Instrumental Tutor
Length: 144 pages
Language: English
Publisher: Berklee Press

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