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By Corey Christiansen and Per Danielsson
| Instrument: |
Piano Solo
Easy Piano |
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| Genre: |
Jazz
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| Format: |
CD
Play Along |
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Essential Jazz Lines in the Style of Bill Evans for Piano Book/CD Set by Corey Christiansen and Per Danielsson. For Piano. Improvisation. Essential Jazz Lines. Jazz play along. Beginning-Intermediate. Book/CD Set. 48 pages. Published by Mel Bay Publications, Inc (MB.99864BCD).
ISBN 9780786662678. Jazz play along. 8.75x11.75 inches.
Bill Evans (1929-1980) is one of the highest regarded jazz pianists in the history of jazz. His harmonic and rhythmic language in combination with superb taste and technical perfection places him in a category by himself. His style of harmonization and improvisation has been an inspiration to countless pianists as well as other instrumentalists in the field of jazz. This book of original musical studies and analyses by Corey Christiansen and Per Danielsson is designed to help you develop your own personal improvising style. It presents numerous musical lines with chord symbols in the style of Bill Evans, grouped by the harmony they can be used against. The accompanying play-along CD provides a rhythm section backup for each of the exercises. To help the player master all keys, each section also has a play-along on the CD that modulates around the circle of fourths. Some of the techniques used in the style of Bill Evans are discussed and examples shown, helping musicians analyze each of the ideas presented, further insuring mastery of these ideas. When assimilated into the student's musical vocabulary, these ideas will help students create their own original jazz solos. Also available in Japanese from ATN, Inc.
ryanjanus
Location: from
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate
October 16, 2010
Great
This is an awesome book. It is exactly as advertised. I think the negative reviewers were expecting something else. This book is part of a series on learning jazz lines, and was never intended to be a chordal study, a beginner's level book, nor an in-depth study of Bill Evans'...
13 of 23 people found this review helpful.
Frank
Location: from Dallas, TX
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate/advanced
February 19, 2009
Not a "Piano Edition" as Claimed
The play along CD is high quality, but it is like listening to a jazz guitarist soloist, rather than providing bass and drum accompaniment for piano. The "piano" edition inadvertently refers to "the guitar" in some of the text. There is no demonstration of the exercises on piano. It is...
14 of 29 people found this review helpful.
Jim Yutzy
Location: from Cumberland, Md.
Difficulty Level:
Beginner
February 18, 2009
Conflicted
I am a fanatic for the piano stylism of Bill Evans and have no desire to disparage any effort to teach his idiom. I just wanted a little more. I wanted to see chord structures and they were not included.
11 of 23 people found this review helpful.