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Jazz Scale Workout: Solo pour Guitare

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TYPE DE PRODUIT: Recueil d'études
ÉDITEUR: Mel Bay Publications
In the pursuit of improvisation (jazz or other styles), scales are the “palettes” utilized for creating melodies. Often, scales are only practiced ascending or descending step-wise. “Jazz Scale Workout” by Ken Karsh contains eightmeasure through-composed continuous eighth note exercises (or
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Auteur Ken Karsh
Description Instrument Group Guitare
Instrumentation Solo pour Guitare
Instrumentation Guitare
Type de produit Recueil d'études
Description Product Type Recueil
Collection WORKOUT
Éditeur Mel Bay Publications
Genre Jazz
Style Jazz
Nombre de Pages 32
ISBN 9780786670925
Edition Number MLB20525
MB20525
Description
In the pursuit of improvisation (jazz or other styles), scales are the “palettes” utilized for creating melodies. Often, scales are only practiced ascending or descending step-wise. “Jazz Scale Workout” by Ken Karsh contains eightmeasure through-composed continuous eighth note exercises (or “workouts”) utilizing “jazz style” melodies based around the Major, Dorian (minor seventh), Mixolydian (Dominant), and Super-Locrian (Altered Dominant) scales—the mostcommon scales in the jazz idiom. Four basic guitar fingerings for each scale are provided for the foundation of these exercises. Since these scales are the basis for improvising over the frequently utilized ii-V-I progression, thefinal “workouts” found in this publication cover this area. There are two “workouts” provided for each scale form—one with only the scale tones (labeled “Diatonic”) and the other with “outside” chromatic tones resolving to thediatonic scale tones (labeled “Chromatic”). The “workouts” can and should be tried with different fingerings and should be played in all keys for maximum benefit. “Jazz Scale Workout” provides an enjoyable “finger and mentalfitness program” for guitarists interested in expanding their scale awareness in the jazz idiom.
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