PLUS DE 100 000 PARTITIONS EN STOCK

The Jazz Method for Saxophone

Technique - Style - Improvisation

TYPE DE PRODUIT: Méthode
ÉDITEUR: Schott Music London
Since it was first published in 1992, The Jazz Method for Saxophone has guided thousands of beginners of all ages from producing their first note on the saxophone to the performance of full-blown jazz pieces, including pieces by contemporary composers. Based on the tried and tested format of the
29,50 €
TTC
Stock bas
Expédié sous 1 jour ouvrable
Ce produit ne peut être commandé en ce moment.
Not available in your region.
Détails
Description Instrument Group Saxophone
Instrumentation Saxophone Alto
Instrumentation Saxophone Alto
Type de produit Méthode
Description Product Type Recueil + Enregistrement(s) en ligne
Niveau de difficulté EASY-INTERMEDIATE
Langue Anglais
Éditeur Schott Music London
Genre Méthode
Nombre de Pages 136
ISBN 9781847615336
ISMN 9790220138874
Edition Number ED 12410D
SCHED12410D
Description
Since it was first published in 1992, The Jazz Method for Saxophone has guided thousands of beginners of all ages from producing their first note on the saxophone to the performance of full-blown jazz pieces, including pieces by contemporary composers. Based on the tried and tested format of the original method (with step-by-step guidance and a number of pieces specially written for this series), the revised edition is packed with updated content. It also comes complete with exciting new tunes, a re-recorded audio CD and over 2 hours of demo tracks available as free MP3 downloads. Now there is also a greater emphasis on the development of improvisational and listening skills. Thanks to additional suggestions for listening and reading as well as an appendix with all chord sequences for the 'live' accompaniment of the melodies, the 'Jazz Methods' are ideal for both pupils studying by themselves and for pupils learning with a teacher._x000D_ _x000D_ "...a rare opportunity for a new player (or a more experienced one) to develop a really musical facility. A rare addition to the jazz improvising library." (Lee Konitz, international jazz saxophone soloist)
Chargement en cours
Chargement en cours