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Volume 3 - The II/V7/I Progression by Jamey Aebersold. For any C, Eb, Bb, bass instrument or voice. Play-Along series with accompaniment CD. Jamey Aebersold Play-A-Long series. Beginner, intermediate. Book & CD. 82 pages. Published by Jamey Aebersold Jazz (JA.V03DS).
ISBN 978-1-56224-129-2.
Beginning/Intermediate. The most important musical sequence in modern jazz! Contains all the needed scales and chords to each CD track and all are written in the staff. Contains 120 written patterns (transposed for all instruments), and 3 full pages of piano voicings that correspond to the CD. Contains a Scale Syllabus which allows you to find and use various substitute scales, just like professional musicians. CD contains 4 tracks of Jamey playing exercises in a "call and response" fashion over an extended ii/V7/I progression that stays in one key at a comfortable tempo. Allows you to practice major, minor, dom. 7th, diminshed, whole tone, half-diminished, Lydian and dim. whole tone scales and chords.RHYTHM SECTION IS: Dan Haerle, Piano; Rufus Reid, Bass; Charlie Craig, Drums. INCLUDES: ii/V7/I All Major Keys, G Minor Blues, Bebop Tune, V7+9/I All Keys, ii/V7/I In Three Keys, F Blues With 8-Bar Bridge, II/V7 Random Progressions, ii /V7+9/I All Minor Keys.
Anonymous
Location: from
Difficulty Level:
Early intermediate
Daniel
Location: from Basel Switzerland
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate/advanced
Anonymous
Location: from Charlotte, NC
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate/advanced
April 23, 2008
Tough but challenging
AT first very difficult to understand what Jamey wanted; but after reading carefully and diligently, i found the information unbelievably accessible...While i am still struggling with the musical concepts, i know it will be a workbook i'll keep with me for many years to come!
23 of 48 people found this review helpful.
Fabian Bögelsack
Location: from Göhren, Germany
Difficulty Level:
Beginner
December 11, 2007
Jazz for everyone
This article is the most important literature in learning improvising for everyone - the beginner, advanced & professional jazz musician either. It offers good traditional licks and allows you to create own ideas on basic chord changes. Of course, it is only an additional work to everyday practise and listening...
35 of 73 people found this review helpful.
Anonymous
Location: from Plymouth MA
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate