Jazz Theory Handbook
by Peter Spitzer
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Theory and reference - other - Beginning-Intermediate - Digital Download

SKU: M0.97845MEB

Composed by Peter Spitzer. Theory and Reference. Jazz. E-book and online audio. Mel Bay Publications - Digital Sheet Music #97845MEB. Published by Mel Bay Publications - Digital Sheet Music (M0.97845MEB).

ISBN 9781619115187. 8.75x11.75 inches.

Jazz Theory Handbook is a complete guide to all the essential topics of jazz theory, suitable for all treble instruments. Its approach is clear and concise, realistic and practical. This book will help you to understand how contemporary jazz players think, and to apply theory concepts in your own playing. Subjects are introduced progressively, with each new one based on those introduced before. Topics include chord building, harmonic movement, modes, II-V-I licks, polychords, blues, rhythm changes, how to learn tunes, practice techniques, playing outside, and more. All of the books musical examples are performed on the accompanying audio, along with sample solos and 3 play-along tracks with a great rhythm section. Jazz Theory Handbook is designed for both self- study and classroom use. Audio download available online.

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