SKU: HL.218264
ISBN 9781495089190. UPC: 888680668341. 9.0x12.0x0.148 inches.
Today's best way to practice jazz! Accurate, easy-to-read lead sheets and professional, customizable audio tracks accessed online for 10 songs. The interactive, online audio interface includes: tempo control; looping; buttons to turn each instrument on or off; lead sheet with follow-along marker; and melody performed by a saxophone or trumpet on the head in and head out. The full stereo tracks can also be downloaded and played off-line. Separate lead sheets are included for C, B-flat, E-flat and Bass Clef instruments. This volume includes 10 songs: Airegin * Blue Seven * Doxy * Duke of Iron * Oleo * Pent up House * St. Thomas * Sonnymoon for Two * Strode Rode * Tenor Madness.
SKU: HL.159776
ISBN 9781495063169. UPC: 888680619589. 9.0x12.0x0.077 inches. Glenda Austin Early Intermediate Level.
Seven great miniatures that offer contrasting moods, much like its companion, Seven Minor Moods. All the major white keys are represented. Titles: Bass Clef Blues * Cancion de la Luna * Rodeo Roundup * Roundabout * Tarantella with a Twist * Terrapin Waltz * A Touch of Blue.
SKU: IG.PM063
9 x 12 in inches.
By Jennifer Castellano. Spectrum, Seven Preludes for Piano was inspired by a work by the American artist, Ellsworth Kelly (b. 1923). The composer writes, When I was a freshman in college, I saw his work entitled Spectrum at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The work consisted of thirteen large panels, and each contained a different color or shade of color. The first panel was yellow and the last was yellow. To me this work was a visual representation of a chromatic scale played one full octave up the piano keyboard. Five years after the magnificent sighting at the Met, I decided that I wanted to make an audio representation of the seven colors of the rainbow, each represented by a different tonality or pitch center: A being red, B orange, C yellow, D green, E blue, F indigo, and G violet. Spectrum abandons the use of the conventional major-minor key systems and instead uses a scale which the composer invented called the Castellonian Mode. In it's original form the scale is spelled C D E F G G# (or Ab) A Bb C. The sound of this new tonal system exhibits both major and minor-like qualities and yet has a new sonority of its own. The Castellonian Mode was invented in the summer of 2004 and has served as the basis of many of her tonal compositions.
SKU: HL.1423347
ISBN 9798350121209. UPC: 196288200031.
These seven piano pieces, of intermediate difficulty, represent different aspects of the twelve-bar blues structure, which originated in the southern states of the USA in the mid 19th century. Each is based on the twelve-bar blues chord sequence, but responds to it in a different way, with stylistic references to the past as well as the present, providing a contrasting set of pieces which can be played as a group or individually. The fingering markings are suggestions only, and may be adapted as required.