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Jazz Piano Comping [Book and Audio Online]

  • Formatas: Book, 80 pages, weight: 292 g
  • Type: Book and Audio Online
  • Serija: Berklee Guide
  • Išleidimo metai: 2012
  • Leidėjas: Berklee Press Publications
  • Aranžuotė: Pianinas
  • genres: Mokymas
  • ISBN-10: 0876391250
  • ISBN-13: 9780876391259
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Book, 80 pages, weight: 292 g
  • Type: Book and Audio Online
  • Serija: Berklee Guide
  • Išleidimo metai: 2012
  • Leidėjas: Berklee Press Publications
  • Aranžuotė: Pianinas
  • genres: Mokymas
  • ISBN-10: 0876391250
  • ISBN-13: 9780876391259
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Learn the essentials of accompanying soloists and playing in jazz ensembles. Comping is the practice of using chords to accompany a melody. Whether supporting a soloist, playing in an ensemble, or performing solo, this book willhelp you to use chords effectively and appropriately to create a rich jazz feel and enhance the sound of your whole ensemble. It begins with triads and voice leading, and progresses through altered seventh-chord spread voicingsfor two hands, covering many different techniques for using harmony and rhythm. The accompanying audio recordings let you practice with a small jazz combo. Suitable for all major jazz styles. The audio is accessed online using theunique code inside each book and can be streamed or downloaded. The audio files include PLAYBACK+, a multi-functional audio player that allows you to slow down audio without changing pitch, set loop points, change keys, and panleft or right.
CD Tracks iv
Introduction vi
Lesson 1 Triads
1(2)
Lesson 2 Seventh Chords: Required Seventh Chords in All Keys
3(3)
Lesson 3 Voice Leading
6(2)
Lesson 4 Getting Away from Root Position: Expanded Shell Voicings
8(2)
Lesson 5 Tensions
10(2)
Lesson 6 Comping with Steps Using Guide Tones and Tensions
12(3)
Lesson 7 Four-Way Close Voicings with Tension Substitutions
15(5)
Lesson 8 Voicings in Fourths
20(2)
Lesson 9 Upper-Structure Triads
22(2)
Lesson 10 Open-Position Voicings
24(5)
Lesson 11 Combining Four-Way Close Voicings with Open Voicings
29(1)
Lesson 12 More Comping Examples
30(4)
Lesson 13 Rhythms: Syncopation
34(5)
Lesson 14 Comping with Bass and Drums
39(5)
Lesson 15 Comping with a Guitarist
44(2)
Lesson 16 Comping behind Your Own Solo
46(4)
Lesson 17 Comping Strategies
50(5)
Lesson 18 Comping Rhythms Played with the Head (Hits)
55(2)
Lesson 19 AABA Song Form, 32-Bar Form
57(2)
Lesson 20 12-Bar Blues 1, 2, 3
59(4)
Lesson 21 Practicing with Rhythm Tracks, CDs, Sequences, and the Metronome
63(2)
Lesson 22 Building Repertoire
65(2)
Appendix A Discography: Listening to Examples of Great Comping 67(2)
Appendix B Glossary 69(1)
About the Author 70