Essential Elements For Jazz Ensemble: A Comprehensive Method For Jazz Style And Improvisation - Trombone
Welcome to the exciting world of jazz! "Essential Elements For Jazz Ensemble: A Comprehensive Method For Jazz Style And Improvisation" will help you get started by introducing the important elements of jazz style and improvisation. You'll also learn basic jazz theory and some highlights of the history of jazz. The exercises and compositions in this book can be played by a full jazz ensemble, or individually with the two CDs included with the book (each book includes the CDs except for the conductor's score). Listening to good jazz players is an extremely important way to learn, and playing along with the CD is an excellent way to hear how jazz is played. The full band arrangements in this book include "sample" improvised solos for study and reference. This outstanding book is available for: flute, clarinet, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, trumpet, trombone, French horn, tuba, guitar, bass, drums, C treble/vibes, piano, and conductor. "Essential Elements For Jazz Ensemble: A Comprehensive Method For Jazz Style And Improvisation - Trombone Sheet Music" weighs 7.68 oz.
$12.95, SuperDuperItem 1230175FK, 32 pages

This item has a difficulty rating of 3 on a scale of 1 through 6, with 6 being hardest.
A CD is included with this book.
Chord symbols are included in this book.
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Editor(s): "Essential Elements For Jazz Ensemble: A Comprehensive Method For Jazz Style And Improvisation - Trombone" was edited by Michael Sweeney.
Publisher: "Essential Elements For Jazz Ensemble: A Comprehensive Method For Jazz Style And Improvisation - Trombone" was published by Hal Leonard Corporation.
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| This product contains these SuperDuper Songs | Attacks And Releases Accenting 2 And 4 Doo And Bah Dit And Dot Doo, Bah, Dit, And Dot Swing 8th Notes Quarters And 8ths More Quarters And 8ths Swingin' The Scale Movin' Around Runnin' Around Tradin' Off Ja-Da Syncopating By Anticipating The Beat (Playing Early) Syncopating By Delaying The Beat (Playing Late) When The Saints Go Marching In - Without Syncopation - Composed by: Purvis and Black When The Saints Go Marching In - With Syncopation Rhythm Study For Ja-Da Ja-Da - Full Band Arrangement - With Syncopation - Composed by: Carleton Reading Swing Rhythms Swing Rhythm Workout #1 Swing Rhythm Workout # 2 Swing Rhythm Workout #3 Swing Rhythm Review "Jazzin' Up" A-Tisket A-Tasket "Jazzin' Up" Jingle Bells London Bridge Rhythm Workout Melody Workout Swingin' With Jack - Full Band Arrangement Building Jazz Chords Building Jazz Chords Major Seventh Chord Workout Dominant Seventh Chord Workout Minor Seventh Chord Workout Listen To The Blues Progression - B Flat Concert Blues Workout - Roots And Sevenths Blues And Workout - Roots, Thirds, And Sevenths Make Up Your Own - 2-Bar Solos Using Roots, Thirds, And Sevenths Blues Workout - Dominant Scale Blues Workout - Scale Steps 1, 2, And 3 Blues Workout - Scale Steps 1 Through 5 Blues Workout - Scale Steps 1 Through 5, And Flat 7 Make Up Your Own - 2-Bar Solos Our First Blues - Full Band Arrangement With Solos - Composed by: Steinel Rhythm Workout Melody Workout Listen To The Chords For St. Louis Blues Blues Workout For St. Louis Blues - Roots, Thirds, And Sevenths Blues Workout For St. Louis Blues - Scale Steps 1 Through 5, And Flat 7 "Jazzin' Up" St. Louis Blues - Adding Rhythms St. Louis Blues - Add Your Own Rhythms St. Louis Blues - Original Melody St. Louis Blues - Changing Rhythms St. Louis Blues - Repeating Parts Of The Melody St. Louis Blues - Filling In The Skips St. Louis Blues - Adding "Wrong" Notes (Chromatic Ornamentation) St. Louis Blues - Full Band Arrangement - Composed by: W.C. Handy Demonstration Solo For St. Louis Blues Building The Blues Scale The Blues Scale - With The Blues Progression Blues Workout - Blues Scale (1, 3, And 4) Blues Workout - Blues Scale (1, 3, 4, And 5) Blues Workout - Blues Scale (1, 3, 4, 5, And 7) Make Up Your Own - 2-Bar Solos Rhythm Workout #1 Rhythm Workout #2 Common Riffs - Using Notes Of The Blues Scale More Common Riffs - Using Notes Of The Blues Scale The Major Blues Scale Compare The Blues Scales The Bend The Scoop Making The Blues Scales Sound "Bluesy" Common Riffs - Using Notes Of The Major Blues Scale More Common Riffs - Using Notes Of The Major Blues Scale Questions And Answers Trading Off - Questions And Answers Make Up Your Own Answer With The Blues Scale Make Up Your Own Questions With The Major Blues Scale "Riffin' Around" - Full Band Arrangement - Composed by: Steinel Demonstration Solo For "Riffin' Around" Rhythm Workout Melody Workout Mixolydian Workout - Scale Steps 1-5 Mixolydian Workout - Scale Steps 1-7 "Wrong Notes" Can Sound Wrong "Wrong Notes" Can Sound Good Chromatic Workout - Filing In The Scale Chromatic Workout - Filing In The Scale With Triplets Chromatic Workout - Enclosing The Good Notes Chromatic Workout - Using The Bebop Lick Compare The Mixolydian Mode And The Bebop Scale Bebop Scale Workout - Running Down The Scale Bebop Scale Workout - Running Down From 3 To 7 Bebop Scale Workout - Running Up From 5 And Ending On 7 Bebop Scale Workout - Keeping The 8th Notes Going Trading Off With The Bebop Scale "Boppin' Around" - Full Band Arrangement - Composed by: Steinel Demonstration Solo For "Boppin' Around" Compare The 8th Notes Quarter Notes 8th Notes Latin/Rock Rhythm Workout #1 Latin/Rock Rhythm Workout #2 Latin/Rock Rhythm Workout #3 Make Up Your Own Rhythm Workout Melody Workout Theory Review - The Minor Seventh Chord Dorian Mode Workout - Scale Steps 1-5 Dorian Mode Workout - Scale Steps 1-8 Dorian Mode Workout - Scale Steps 1-9 Dorian Mode Workout - Skipping Notes And Moving Around Make Up Your Own - 2-Bar Solos Using The Dorian Mode Blues Scale Workout - 1, 3, 4, And 5 Blues Scale Workout - 1, 3, 4, 5, 5, And 7 Make Up Your Own - 2-Bar Solos Using The Blues Scale Salsa Caliente - Full Band Arrangement - Composed by: Steinel Demonstration Solo For Salsa Caliente Jazz Ornamentation And Expression |
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