SKU: AP.1-ADV14730
UPC: 805095147308. English.
The Jazz Conception: Study Guide shows through detailed analysis how to get inside the creative process of creating a jazz solo, providing a wealth of ideas and practice suggestions for the serious jazz educator and for self learners. Adapted compatible editions are available for alto/baritone, tenor soprano saxophones, trumpet, trombone, flute, clarinet, guitar, piano, bass, and saxophone section. English Edition. German Edition is item #01-14738.
SKU: AP.1-ADV11201
ISBN 9783892210290. UPC: 805095112016. English.
The Jazz Theory Workbook is a primer in jazz theory, intended to prepare the student for the serious study of jazz improvisation, arrangement, and composition. The focus is on the harmonic language of jazz, especially the harmonic practices which coalesced in the bebop and post-bop periods of the 1940s and 1950s when bebop and standard tunes formed the core of the mainstream repertoire. The harmonic language of that period is still the framework on which contemporary jazz musicians build. Included are many musical examples and written assignments for practice in the theoretical skills. Appropriate exercises are provided to reinforce theoretical concepts by immediate application to the instrument.
SKU: BT.VOLMB163
ISBN 9788863881608. French.
This book is completely dedicated to guitarists who have learnt the basis of jazz harmony and improvisation.
Subjects approached go from ii-V-I to the creation of solo lines, passing through power chords along withaccompaniment in diverse styles of jazz, such as Latin, swing, ballade and funk.
From the model of Guitare Jazz/Débutants, every new concept is authentic for music study, practice and each chapter is clearly dividedinto class lessons as much as improvisation. Literally including hundreds of combined chords just as much as improvisation. This book is indispensable for every student seriously interested in Jazz guitar.
SKU: HL.49008130
ISBN 9783795787080. UPC: 073999196771. 6.75x9.5x0.66 inches. German.
Combining theory with practice, this book offers a theory of composition which is ground-breaking, far beyond the topic of 'film'. Since 1980, composing has generally meant more than the mere logical development with the traditional materials space, time and sound: Music rather is about associative composing, the integration of entertaining, serious, world and jazz music, even with the aid of the latest studio technology. The use of these components for the development of film music is described by the author in his book, providing practical tips, such as concerning questions of music and film editing, synchronization of images and music, mixing, sound sampling as well as everyday problems such as studio rent and fees.
SKU: GI.G-10377
ISBN 9781574635324.
A unique resource for both novice and experienced band directors gathering effective teaching tools from the best in the field including more than 40 chapters dealing with every aspect of teaching instrumental music from curriculum to valuable websites. This best-selling and highly praised text has become the method of choice for university methods courses throughout the United States and Canada. What's New in the Revised Edition? Curriculum—updated to 2014 National Music Education Standards, including relevant learning theories, modalities, and music instruction theories. Resources—for concert band, marching band, pep band, jazz ensemble, and chamber groups School Law—learn more about the teacher’s Code of Ethics, music copyright law, and examine common ethical teaching scenarios. Anatomy of Music-Making—prese nts effective methods for teaching tone quality, balance, blend, intonation, pulse, rhythm, technique, style, articulation, phrasing, interpretation, and expression. STEPS© Method—for creating rehearsal plans and providing a theoretical approach to understanding the ensemble to improve score study and objective assessment. Motivation—surveys current intrinsic and extrinsic methods, and explores the development of leadership and character in the instrumental program, including Social Emotional Learning (SEL). Job Readiness—new teacher assessment and certification requirements, as well as valuable information guiding the new teacher throughout the music practicum and the job interview. Intonation—expande d tools for training the ear in both the individual student and full ensemble. Program Administration— the “nuts and bolts†of managing the instrumental program have been updated with topics on assessment, evaluation, rehearsal planning, score study, repertoire selection, programming, rehearsal facilities, auditions, seating, recruiting and retention, budget planning, music library management, basic instrument repair, booster groups, advocacy, time management, practicing tips, and classroom management and discipline. Mind Your P’s and Q’s—conside rs the implications and relationships of Professional Growth, Personal Growth, Intelligence Quotient, and Emotional Quotient. Supplementary Website—numerous charts, figures, templates, a balanced instrumentation calculator, teaching tools, recruiting materials, assessment rubrics, various learning activities. Learn more about this new resouce in this short video below: Click here to download Lesson Plan Forms.  A wonderful resource for all music educators! Dr. Jagow’s book is comprehensive and impressive in scope. An excellent book! Bravo! —Frank L. Battisti Finally, an exceptional text that offers the depth of understanding our students need in critically important topic areas. Bravo! —Don Harris So many important facets are uncovered and solutions revealed. It’s a must for the library of any serious music educator. —H. Robert Reynolds There are a growing number of fine books dealing with different aspects of the wind band and ensemble, none cover so many essential aspects in so much detail. —Tim Reynish Dr. Jagow's book is a fantastic resource for instrumental conductors, both the young and the more experienced! —George Edge . . . a book which contains a wonderfully diverse wealth of knowledge that is 'hands on' for the informed music educator. . . . an excellent resource for both beginning teachers and veteran music educators. —Dr. Linda R. Moorhouse From creating artistic musical experiences to establishing a first-class organization blueprint, there is no stone left unturned. This is not a book to be recommended, but a book to be REQUIRED. —Tim Lautzenheiser.