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2017 Fall Jazz

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4Editors' Choice (Best of 2017 Publications) lNew for 2017 HPepper Basic Library Available via ePrint All Prices in U.S. Dollars & Subject To Publisher Revision 112 methods & collections Go to cart Jazz Methods First Place for Jazz Introductory Method for Jazz Ensemble Dean Sorenson. First Place for Jazz is a comprehensive, introductory jazz method and can be essential for implementing a jazz ensemble curriculum. The book is divided into three sections by key: Concert Bb, F, and Eb. Within each section the major, Mixolydian, Dorian, and blues scales and correlated chords of that key are introduced through Jazz Starters, Rhythm Section Spotlights, and Rhythm Sectionals. These enrichments prepare students to play each of the twelve grade 1 and 2 Jazz Ensemble Charts and Lead Sheets that are included in the book. Suitable for group or individual instruction, this unique organization, combined with a host of innovative features including an online Interactive Practice Studio and availability in SmartMusic, will provide bands with the tools they need. Additional features include: Aurally Presented Scales (a foundation for more advanced improvisation study); Progressive Pitch Sets (students learn to walk before they run); One at a Time Chord Introduction (allows students to gradually master their harmonic understanding); Rhythm Figures (taken from the included jazz ensemble charts, helping students to develop an understanding of phrasing and articulation); Improvisation Practice (giving students the opportunity to apply what they have learned in the exercises); Let's Check Progress (motivates students by allowing them to chart their growth); Spotlights (develops the individual skills required of rhythm section players); Instrument-specific Recordings (provided online in the First Place for Jazz Interactive Practice Studio for Jazz Starters exercises, charts and Lead Sheets); Rhythm Sectionals (builds the rhythm section groove for the included Jazz Ensemble Charts step-by-step) and much, much more! Essential for implementing a comprehensive jazz curriculum, this method is built from the ground up! Description 10297880 Alto Saxophone 1 & 2 8.95 10297881 Tenor Saxophone 1 & 2 8.95 10297882 Baritone Sax 8.95 10297883 Trumpet 1 & 2 8.95 10297885 Trombone 1 & 2 8.95 10297892 Piano 9.95 10297891 Guitar 9.95 10297893 Bass 9.95 10297888 Drum Set 9.95 10297878 Flute 8.95 10297879 Clarinet 8.95 10297884 Horn in F 8.95 10297886 Baritone Treble Clef 8.95 10297887 Tuba 8.95 10297890 Auxiliary Percussion 9.95 10297889 Vibraphone 9.95 10297894 Conductor Score 69.95 Jazz Basics Fundamentals of Improvisation for the Young Musician Peter Blair. Now there's a well-sequenced approach for your young musicians to begin improvising! If your students have tried the Jamey Aebersold books, but found themselves in too deep, this is the answer. Jazz Basics is designed to work with the full ensemble and is a preliminary step to the Aebersold series. It includes two CDs full of aural exercises and performance examples. It has an in-depth approach to the rhythm section, including comprehensive books for Guitar, Bass, Piano and Drums. There are seven units of learning and six complete charts that are playable with just a handful of players: 1 trumpet; 1 alto sax, 1 tenor sax, and 1 trombone. The CD can double as rhythm section if needed. Alternative instrumentation for clarinet, flute and horn is also provided. Description 2476777 Alto Sax 7.95 2476778 Tenor Sax 7.95 2476779 Trumpet 7.95 2476780 Trombone/Baritone BC 7.95 2476781 Guitar 10.95 2476782 Piano 10.95 2476783 Bass 10.95 2476784 Drums 10.95 2476785 Vibes 7.95 2476786 Flute 7.95 2476787 Clarinet 7.95 2476788 French Horn 7.95 2476776 Score & CDs 29.95

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