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Volume 42 - Blues in All Keys 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, advanced. Book & CD. 60 pages. Published by Jamey Aebersold Jazz (JA.V42DS).

ISBN 978-1-56224-200-8.

Here's a great way to expand your blues playing in every key! Slow tempos for all levels of ability. Try playing some of the tougher keys without looking at the music and see just how fast your ear takes over. You'll find yourself gaining confidence very quickly and that will greatly improve your soloing. Charlie Parker learned the Blues in all 12 keys before he learned anything else. Transposed for all instruments. Each key contains a different blues melody and two compatible chord/scale progressions. RHYTHM SECTION IS: James Williams, Piano; Bob Cranshaw, Bass; Mickey Roker, Drums.

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4 star rating

Essa Bostone

Location: from Madison, WI

Difficulty Level:
Early intermediate

July 16, 2008

Great Beginnings for Blues Players

I was advised by my sax teacher to get this book and have been very happy with the format, the track recordings, and explanations contained therein. My only complaint, which is the same with all the play-along books, is that they should include a recording of the header, especially for...

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Anonymous

Location: from

Difficulty Level:
Intermediate/advanced

January 29, 2008

Good product, but has limitations

Good to learn blues with. Some of the theory in the front section I think is advanced. Downside is that the band on the CD, as expected, has no feel or emotion to their playing. But a good product.

26 of 52 people found this review helpful.

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David Choo

Location: from Fresno, Ca.

Difficulty Level:
Early intermediate

September 14, 2007

Good Blues

Volume 42 is a good intro. for reading about the blues. It has some early intermediated which is also good. Good practice book , highly recommended for learning Blues.

25 of 46 people found this review helpful.

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5 star rating

Andrew J. Levandoski

Location: from Three Rivers, MI

Difficulty Level:
Intermediate/advanced

April 23, 2007

Awsom book

On a scale of 1-10 i give this a 10. It teaches improvisation and scale practice, wich is great for jazz musicians or any musician trying to learn jazz or blues. I would say so far that Abersold is one of my favorit music book wrighters.

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R. Furness

Location: from Bailieboro, Ontario, Canada

Difficulty Level:
Intermediate/advanced

March 5, 2007

A great learning curve

Help tremendously in recognizing chord changes and the flexibility for improvising each chord. A great experience. Would like to hear the actual melody as site reading not the best for me.

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