Inside Brazilian Rhythm Section
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SKU: SR.142

Composed by Nelson Faria and Cliff Korman. This edition: spiral-bound. Brazilian -Latin Jazz. Method book & digital audio. Sher Music Company #142. Published by Sher Music Company (SR.142).

ISBN 9781883217136. 8.5" x 11" inches.

This is the first book/audio package ever published that provides an opportunity for bassists, guitarists, pianists and drummers to interact and play-along with a master Brazilian rhythm section. Perfect for practicing both accompanying and soloing.

The book provides over 100 pages of valuable information, including the charts for the audio tracks and sample parts for each instrument, transcribed from the recording.

Players at all levels will find inspiration and guidance as they learn eight of the most common styles of Brazilian music - samba, bossa nova, partido-alto, choro, baiao, frevo, marcha-rancho and afoxe.

Includes play-along audio featuring:

Nelson Faria - guitar
(author of The Brazilian Guitar Book)

Cliff Korman - piano
(NY/Brazil recording artist)

Paulo Braga - drums
(drummer with Antonio Carlos Jobim, etc.)

David Finck - acoustic bass
Itaiguara Brandao - electric bass
(NY/Brazil recording artist)

Cafe - percussion
Brazil's best-known percussionist)

ENDORSEMENTS

JOHN PATITUCCI, bassist
This book makes me want to pick up my bass and play! It's a great method to lean and practice Brazilian rhythms and an outstanding contribution to music instruction. We've needed this for a long time!

KENNY BARRON, pianist
This book is a marvel that shows you what it takes to achieve those wonderful grooves on the samba, bossa nova and other Brazilian rhythms. It is a must for any serious student of Brazilian music.

LINCOLN GOINES, bassist
I love the way this book is organized. It gives me the information I need and gets right to the music.

MANNY ALBAM, arranger
This book will put a stop to our searching for authentic Brazilian rhythms. And the play-along CDs are pure serendipity.