Andrew Green: Jazz Guitar Comping: Guitar Solo
Instrumental Work | Sheet Music and Books
COMPOSER:
Andrew Green
PUBLISHER:
Mel Bay Publications
INSTRUMENTATION:
Guitar
PRODUCT FORMAT:
Instrumental Work
For most of the recorded history of Jazz, the Piano has been the main, and usually the only, comping instrument. This text will help Guitarists get a handle on the most important job they have when playing in a small group:comping. This book can be used as a progressive study of comping or simply
Specifications
Composer | Andrew Green |
Publisher | Mel Bay Publications |
Instrumentation | Guitar |
Grade of Difficulty | Intermediate |
Number of pages | 136 |
Product Format | Instrumental Work |
Description Product Type | Book and Audio Online |
Genre | Jazz |
Style | Jazz |
ISBN | 9780786698783 |
No. | MB0970057644M |
Description
For most of the recorded history of Jazz, the Piano has been the main, and usually the only, comping instrument. This text will help Guitarists get a handle on the most important job they have when playing in a small group:comping.
This book can be used as a progressive study of comping or simply a source of ideas. Although rhythms and voice leading are found throughout the book, they are isolated for study in particular sections.
Thebook and accompanying audio cover voice leading, multi-use voicings, voicing variations, passing chords, harmonized scales, intervallic comping, rhythm and studies (blues, standard, modern and modal). Includes access to onlineaudio.
Song List
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1. How to Use this Book [Andrew Green]
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2. Suggestions for Practice [Andrew Green]
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3. Chord Symbols [Andrew Green]
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4. Basic Voicings [Andrew Green]
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5. Voice Leading [Andrew Green]
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6. Moving Notes [Andrew Green]
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7. Two-Note Voicings [Andrew Green]
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8. Three-Note Voicings [Andrew Green]
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9. The Upper Voice [Andrew Green]
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10. Non-Functional Chord Progressions [Andrew Green]
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11. Multi-Use Voicings [Andrew Green]
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12. 13th Chord [Andrew Green]
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13. Major Triad [Andrew Green]
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14. Major 7th [Andrew Green]
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15. Fourths [Andrew Green]