A Step-by-Step Approach to Solo Jazz Improvisation for Piano
Learn to improvise using the techniques pioneered by piano greats Lenny Tristano and Dave McKenna. This methodical approach to learning the art of solo jazz piano improvisation will free your creative sense of music. It begins with a review of chord symbol interpretation, walks through bass line development, and ends with how to play several melodic lines simultaneously in stimulating musical conversation.
You’ll learn how to develop solos that embellish and support the melody, and use lead sheets to help you generate your own musical ideas. Twenty-one lessons present techniques, practice exercises, and tunes based on jazz standards. Notated transcriptions of sample improvisations illustrate each lesson’s technique, and the accompanying CD lets you hear a master improviser put these ideas to work. 312 pages.
Packed with hundreds of ideas that will teach you the art of improvisation, this book will help you:
- Develop pianistic bass lines that capture the heart of the tune * Interpret chord symbols melodically and harmonically
- Use rhythmic ideas such as metric modulation to develop a sense of motion and development
- Simultaneously improvise in multiple voices
- Use contrapuntal concepts such as pedal point, guide-tone lines, and non-chord tones to lend coherence and interest to your improvisations
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