Connecting Jazz Theory
"Connecting Jazz Theory" was authored by the talented Gary Campbell. It follows Campbell's highly informative and successful 1988 book "Expansions." Here, Campbell combines triads and shows other ways to use pentatonic scales. Included is much of the vocabulary of contemporary jazz, with clear and concise explanations as well as ideas on how to use these sounds. Plus, he gives lots of examples to help you understand his ideas. Whatever your level of playing happens to be, every musician should have this book. There is a wealth of information on these pages. "Connecting Jazz Theory - Reference Book" weighs 19.84 oz.
$29.95, SuperDuperItem 1700942FK, 163 pages

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