Jazz Scales: Scales, Chords, Arpeggios, and Exercises for Jazz Improvisation, Paperback/Sean Vigneau-Britt

Jazz Scales: Scales, Chords, Arpeggios, and Exercises for Jazz Improvisation, Paperback/Sean Vigneau-Britt

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Scales, chords, and exercises to help improve jazz improvisation and theory. This book is designed for students who know how to read music and want to improve their knowledge of jazz technique and theory. FAQ: What scales does this book include?All seven modal scales, five of the seven melodic minor modal scales, all whole tone scales, diminished scales, pentatonic and blues scales. Transcribed in every key The full list is: Lydian, Ionian, Mixolydian, Dorian, Aeolian, Phrygian, Locrian, Lydian Augmented, Lydian Dominant, Ascending Melodic Minor, Half Diminished, Altered Dominant, Whole Tone, Diminished (Whole Step-Half Step and Half Step-Whole Step), Pentatonic and Blues Scales. Just the scales?Absolutely not Each scale family includes exercises for practicing the melodies and harmonies produced by that scale. Are there exercises for each scale?Each exercise is written in one key, e. g. F Lydian, C Ionian, etc. You are strongly encouraged to learn the exercises in every key, but transcribing them in every key would require a book forty times longer I know how to read music, but I'm new to jazz. Is this a good book for me?This is the perfect book for you The essential melodic and harmonic tools for jazz improvisation are all here. This is a great way to increase your knowledge of jazz improvisation and theory. I am completely new to music. Is this a good book for me?Unfortunately, you need to know how to read music before using this book. Please come back to it when you know the basics and are ready to begin playing jazz About the Author: Sean Vigneau-Britt is a jazz pianist, composer, and teacher. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Sarah Lawrence College and a Master of Music degree from Brooklyn College Conservatory. He has received the Morton Feldman Award and the Presser Foundation Fellowship. He lives in Brooklyn, NY.

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