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Volume 42: Blues In All Keys (with Free Audio CD) [Jamey Aebersold Play-A-Long Series]: Jazz Play-Along Vol.42 : Jamey Aebersold: desertcart.co.uk: Books Review: Five Stars - Excellent Review: CD war nicht dabei und nur eine Website Adresse die nicht funktioniert
| Best Sellers Rank | 389,082 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 179 in Blues Music 399 in Jazz Music 626 in Music Techniques |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (83) |
| Dimensions | 21.59 x 1.27 x 27.94 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 1562242008 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1562242008 |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 60 pages |
| Publication date | 30 Jun. 1988 |
| Publisher | Jamey Aebersold Jazz |
M**S
Five Stars
Excellent
A**E
CD war nicht dabei und nur eine Website Adresse die nicht funktioniert
C**N
Prima,alleen jammer dat er enkel backing is en geen voorbeeld
J**L
If you want to play jazz and especially the blues, this book is a must. Sure start off with Abersold's "How to play jazz and improvise". If you are then drawn to the blues, get this book next. It starts with simple tunes to memorize and play against a backing track along with the Dominant scale or arpeggios against each cord change. You can start by playing the tune straight up against the backing track and them improvise using various scales (Dominant, Blues, Bebop, Pentatonic) against the backing track as the chords change. Then finish with an improv over the original tune. So the pattern is listen to the chord changes. Play the tune straight up over the chord changes. Call out the chord changes against the backing track. Play the first note of each cord change against the backing track. Improvise against each chord change. Play the tune straight, improvise, improvise over the tune etc. Some keys are going to be easier to improvise over then others. Forcing yourself to play over all twelve keys helps you become more fluent and forces you to start to play by ear. When you just need more information, I would recommend The Jazz Theory Book by Mark Levine. For instance, read up on how to use the Bebop scale and learn some Bebop licks to play against the backing track.
W**B
My friend who is a music teacher for woodwinds recommended this book. Lots of stuff, comes with the CD. I wish they didn't have ads in the book though (I mean I bought the book!) but there is lots of content and I know it will keep my son busy with his saxophone.
M**S
There are nearly 150 Aebersold play-along recordings by now and I would place this in the top ten---it is what it says, blues in all 12 keys. The book contains heads for each track and they contain a wealth of solid jazz-blues "vocab". The tempos are moderate, allowing one to focus on tone and feel Also, the tracks contain two feels, one swinging and one Latin. (A triangle sounds to alert you that the feel is about to change.) Lennie Niehaus (alto sax), a great player and teacher, composed solos for all the tracks on this disc. They make a great companion to this play-along.
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