Felix Schell: Hot Club Session - Basic Acoustic Swing Jazz Book: Guitar Solo
With Online Audio
COMPOSER:
Felix Schell
PUBLISHER:
Mel Bay Publications
INSTRUMENTATION:
Guitar
PRODUCT FORMAT:
Instrumental Work
Finally, a great method which will show you how to play the acoustic jazz Guitar in the style of players like Django Reinhardt, Oscar Alleman and Eddie Lang - their style is characterized by a powerful rhythm Guitar and a vitalswinging single-note solo line. Due to the fact that it can be very hard
Specifications
Composer | Felix Schell |
Publisher | Mel Bay Publications |
Instrumentation | Guitar |
Grade of Difficulty | Easy |
Number of pages | 32 |
Product Format | Instrumental Work |
Description Product Type | Book and Audio Online |
Genre | Jazz |
Style | Jazz |
Year of Publication | 2015 |
ISBN | 9780786687039 |
No. | MB20819M |
Description
Finally, a great method which will show you how to play the acoustic jazz Guitar in the style of players like Django Reinhardt, Oscar Alleman and Eddie Lang - their style is characterized by a powerful rhythm Guitar and a vitalswinging single-note solo line. Due to the fact that it can be very hard to master the original transcriptions, this book simplifies this style without losing the essence of the original sound. Written in standard notation andTAB, the material can be played by students and players that master the easy to intermediate level on plectrum style jazz Guitar. All titles are included on the audio download available online, as well as some play along trackswhich offer a great possibility to improvise on typical gypsy chord changes and rhythms.
Song List
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1. ARPEGGIOS
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2. Blues of the Gypsys Felix Schell
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3. Chromatic Line Felix Schell
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4. Dark Eyes Felix Schell
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5. IMPROVISATION
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6. Le Reve Felix Schell
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7. Major & Minor Scales
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8. Melodic Embellishments
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9. Minor Stomp (1) Felix Schell
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10. Minor Stomp (2) Felix Schell
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11. One Note Rhythm (1) Felix Schell
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12. One Note Rhythm (2) Felix Schell
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13. One Note Rhythm (3) Felix Schell
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14. Special Effects
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15. Symmetrical Scales