Covering a span of time and styles ranging from jazz beginnings to some of the most recent developments, this book collects and analyzes many of the most frequently used jazz, blues, and Latin jazz left-hand piano techniques. Generally, each proposed technique is first introduced by a model" figure derived from original sources, followed by an explanation of its pattern, and finally by some sample applications using well-known songs, harmonic progressions, or original pieces. For the sake of completeness, most of these left ...
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Covering a span of time and styles ranging from jazz beginnings to some of the most recent developments, this book collects and analyzes many of the most frequently used jazz, blues, and Latin jazz left-hand piano techniques. Generally, each proposed technique is first introduced by a model" figure derived from original sources, followed by an explanation of its pattern, and finally by some sample applications using well-known songs, harmonic progressions, or original pieces. For the sake of completeness, most of these left-hand applications are integrated with sample right-hand parts that validate the efficacy and concrete application of the left hand figures. Numerous styles of jazz piano are taught, including: stride piano, Latin stylings, blues, boogie, swing, walking bass, jazz waltz, rootless voicings and many other concepts. Characteristics of jazz legends including Erroll Garner, Jelly Roll Morton, Earl Hines, George Gershwin, Fats Waller, Eubie Blake and many others are explored. As with all books in this series, it includes a unique lay-flat binding to help keep the music open on the music stand."
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Very Good. Music Cover shows light edge wear. Text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 257 pages in oversize format; 25 chapters including Basic stride bass, Eubie Blake and Luckey Roberts anticipated broken octaves, Donald Lambert: stride bass with repeated bass notes, Walking tenth tirads, Back beats, Cliff Jackson: willie Smith: interrupted stride, George Gershwin: reversed stride bass, Jumping eight-to-th-bar bass, Gershwin: jazz inspired left hand stylings, Jelly Roll: bass with sixths and octaves.