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Jazz Exercises, Minuets, Etudes & Pieces for Piano by Oscar Peterson. For piano. Hal Leonard keyboard instruction. Jazz, Instructional and Studies. Instructional book. Fingerings and introductory text. 71 pages. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.311225).

ISBN 0634099795. With fingerings and introductory text. Jazz, Instructional and Studies. 9x12 inches.

Legendary jazz pianist Oscar Peterson has long been devoted to the education of piano students. In this book he offers dozens of pieces designed to empower the student, whether novice or classically trained, with the technique needed to become an accomplished jazz pianist.

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4 star rating

hawk

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Intermediate

April 27, 2011

Great Exercises

The reviewers who say this is a waste of time for experienced pianists must all have recording contracts and be touring professionals. I've been playing for 30 years and I love this book. You can make what you want to out of these exercises. Yes, they are basic minuet structures,...

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Michael Rivers

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Early intermediate

March 17, 2010

Perfect for younger pianists

This is a great introduction to jazz, especially for classically trained young pianists. There is no improvising; everything is notated. Perfect for adding a little jazz to a piano lesson without having to get into improvisation and chord symbols.

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Louis-Dominic

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Beginner

March 14, 2008

Little disappointed

I was expecting something more difficult or some exercices like Hannon but for jazz. I was expecting also more jazz riffs according to the artist. This is a beeginner book!

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Anonymous

Location: from Bellevue, WA

Difficulty Level:
Intermediate

February 1, 2008

Not for advanced players

This book is fine for beginner and intermediate students but not for more advanced people. Each item is rather short; I expected more based on the title.

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