Creative Jazz Improvisation FROM THE PUBLISHER
Detailed information on how to practice, how to improvise in a creative way, and how to teach jazz improvisation A complete explanation of all aspects of jazz theory and forms Practice materials designed to help the reader gain facility with the jazz vocabulary and develop his or her ear Keyboard, ear-training, and theory exercises Lists of important jazz compositions, indexed to the popular Aebersold play-along recordings Eighteen transcriptions of solos by master jazz artistsanalyzed, transposed, and edited for all instruments
The third edition expands on previous editions by adding:
A new chapter, "Whom to Listen To," which lists major innovators, important contributors, and women in jazz Considerable expansion of the chapter on "Rhythm" and the section on "Creative Jazz Improvisation" New transcriptions of solos by Max Roach, Miles Davis, and Bill Evans Inspirational quotations by jazz masters, designed to motivate the student and give insight into the workings of the creative mind
Author/trombonist/composer Scott Reeves draws on over twenty-one years of experience teaching at institutions such as the City College of New York, the University of Southern Maine, Virginia Commonwealth University, Memphis State University, and Western Washington University to create a book that covers all aspects of jazz improvisation without superfluous information. Students and teachers alike will appreciate its accessible, well-organized approach to a complex subject.
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Detailed information for students and professionals on how to practice, how to improvise in a creative way, and how to teach jazz improvisation. Discusses the creative process and techniques for accessing creative spontaneity, explains the basics of improvisation, and provides technical exercises, scales, and patterns to help develop facility and ear skills. The material can be applied to any instrument. Spiral-bound. No index. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)