Misah V. Stefanuk: Improvisation Step By Step Book With Online Audio: Solo de Piano
Méthode - manuel | Partitions
COMPOSITEUR:
Misah V. Stefanuk
TYPE DE PRODUIT:
Méthode - manuel
ÉDITEUR:
Mel Bay Publications
This book teaches the improvisation of classical piano music through a step-by-step method including the use of chord tone approaches, scales, arpeggios, non-chord tones, motivic development, ornamentation, modulation, stylistic variation, and more. By practicing simple tasks the pianist escapes the
Détails
Compositeur | Misah V. Stefanuk |
Description Instrument Group | Piano ou Clavier |
Instrumentation | Solo de Piano |
Instrumentation | Piano |
Type de produit | Méthode - manuel |
Description Product Type | Recueil + Enregistrement(s) en ligne |
Éditeur | Mel Bay Publications |
Genre | Méthode |
Style | Classique |
Année de publication | 2015 |
Nombre de Pages | 144 |
ISBN | 9780786686070 |
Edition Number | MLB99657M |
N° | MB99657M |
Description
This book teaches the improvisation of classical piano music through a step-by-step method including the use of chord tone approaches, scales, arpeggios, non-chord tones, motivic development, ornamentation, modulation, stylistic variation, and more. By practicing simple tasks the pianist escapes the mental pressure of performing on the spot and develops the ease and freedom of improvising in classical styles. This book also includes 7 variations on a theme by Beethoven illustrating the improvisational concept and technique. Includes access to online audio.
Song List
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1. Part I: Alphabet of Improvisation
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2. Chapter 1 Introduction
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3. Chapter 2 Arpeggios and Rhythm Formulas
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4. Chapter 3 Leading Notes
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5. Chapter 4 Chord Tone Approaches
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6. Chapter 5 Scales
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7. Chapter 6 Combining Scales, Arpeggios, Rhythmic Formulas and Chord Tone Approaches
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8. Chapter 7 Creating Original Melodic Patterns
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9. Chapter 8 The Relationship of Rhythm and Harmony
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10. Chapter 9 A Traditional Approach to Non-Chord Tones
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11. Chapter 10 Motivic Development
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12. Part II Language of Improvisation
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13. Chapter 11 Melody
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14. Chapter 12 The Relationship between Improvisation and Original Melody
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15. Chapter 13 Ornamentation