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Titre : | Tonal and Rhythmic Principles : Jazz improvisation 1 | Type de document : | texte imprimé | Auteurs : | John Mehegan, Auteur ; Leonard Bernstein | Editeur : | New-York [USA] : Watson-Guptill Publications | Année de publication : | cop. 1959 | Collection : | The Jazz Imrpovisation Series | Importance : | 1 vol. (207 p.) | Format : | 28 cm | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-8230-2571-8 | Note générale : | The fundamentals of jazz are here explained and systemized in 70 lessons based on 60 jazz standards. It covers the styles of musicians from Buddy Bolden to Dizzy Gillespie. | Langues : | Anglais (eng) | Catégories : | Harmonie (théorie) Improvisation musicale Jazz Mélodie Méthodes Musique -- Étude et enseignement Piano
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"There has long been a need for a ... textbook which would ... codify and delineate that elusive procedure known as jazz improvisation. Of course, no improvisation can ever be explained down to its roots; therein lies the mystery and joy of spontaneous creation ... Still, there is a basis to improvisation of any kind: a coupling of traditions and technique. And that basis can be explained" |
Tonal and Rhythmic Principles : Jazz improvisation 1 [texte imprimé] / John Mehegan, Auteur ; Leonard Bernstein . - Watson-Guptill Publications, cop. 1959 . - 1 vol. (207 p.) ; 28 cm. - ( The Jazz Imrpovisation Series) . ISBN : 978-0-8230-2571-8 The fundamentals of jazz are here explained and systemized in 70 lessons based on 60 jazz standards. It covers the styles of musicians from Buddy Bolden to Dizzy Gillespie. Langues : Anglais ( eng) Catégories : | Harmonie (théorie) Improvisation musicale Jazz Mélodie Méthodes Musique -- Étude et enseignement Piano
| Résumé : |
"There has long been a need for a ... textbook which would ... codify and delineate that elusive procedure known as jazz improvisation. Of course, no improvisation can ever be explained down to its roots; therein lies the mystery and joy of spontaneous creation ... Still, there is a basis to improvisation of any kind: a coupling of traditions and technique. And that basis can be explained" |
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