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| Piano User | Like Aebersold, but different... Hey, has anyone checked out a book called "Constructing Melodic Jazz Improvisation" by Brian Kane? It's a really good study on the 12 bar blues, and starts out having the student memorize a few licks, and starts them creating their own solos over the format. It comes with about 30 sample solos for the student to listen to, and a recording of the 12-bar blues in Slow, Funk, Medium, and Fast blues. Personally, I think it's a great way to introduce students to improvisation. With my older students, I get into the blues scale and how to construct the chords (I keep forgetting I need to discuss intervals first...DOH!). With my younger students, I just encourage them to have the freedom to play what they want, sometimes helping them out by doing a little call and response/melodic & rhythmic mimicry and circle the blues scale notes in their book. Haven't had a student long enough yet to start discussing soloing over other chord progressions, but I feel it's a really great step-by-step introduction. Any other opinions on the book or hints, tips, & suggestions how to use it?
__________________ ~Annie *I may not be great yet, but I'm working hard on it and one day I'm gonna be there.* |
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![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Like Aebersold, but different... I like the book a lot, and I'm not saying that because I played the trumpet on the album ;) Brian's book is a nice alternative to the Aebersolds and his approach makes a ton of sense. It's a great option FWIW.
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| Piano User | Re: Like Aebersold, but different... LOL! I thought the name "Trent Austin" sounded familiar...and I couldn't think of where I heard it before!
__________________ ~Annie *I may not be great yet, but I'm working hard on it and one day I'm gonna be there.* |
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