Christiansen & Bock - Essential Jazz Lines In The Style Of John Coltrane
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Christiansen & Bock - Essential Jazz Lines In The Style Of John Coltrane

Catalogue No: MLB21958BCD
ArrangementTrumpet
ComposerCorey Christiansen & Kim Bock
Product FormatSheet Music/CD
£14.99
Typically dispatched in 2-3 working days
SeriesEssential Jazz Lines (Mel Bay)
ISBN9780786680078 (0786680075)

Saxophonist John Coltrane was one of the most innovative, creative, and influential jazz artists of the 20th Century. Both stylistically and harmonically, he opened doors for others to follow. This book will focus on the first period of Coltrane 's career, when he was with Miles Davis, and the jazz vocabulary he used. First, to help the student better understand Coltrane 's bebop style of improvising, the authors discuss the use of guide tones, bebop scales, three to flat nine, targeting, and other techniques. Then the text presents numerous one-, two-, and three-measure jazz lines in Coltrane 's style grouped by the harmony over which they can be used. The accompanyingplay-along CD provides the rhythm parts for each section, including a track for each section that modulates through the cycle of fourths, helping you master the phrases in all keys. By combining various lines, musicians will be able to mix and match numerous combinations of these lines to play over ii-V-I progressions, turnarounds, and other harmonic situations. Incorporate these essential jazz lines into your vocabulary and you will be able to create your own lines in the style of John Coltrane .

Contents

  1. John Coltrane
  2. The Style of John Coltrane
  3. Jazz Language
  4. Guide Tones
  5. Bebop Scales
  6. Mixolydian Bebop
  7. Major Bebop
  8. Minor Bebop
  9. Scalar Patterns
  10. 3- flat 9
  11. Augmented Dominant
  12. Playing the Upper-Structure of Chords
  13. Targeting
  14. Substitutions
  15. John Coltrane's Style
  16. Summary
  17. Minor Chord Material
  18. Track 1: Tuning
  19. Track 2: Minor Chord Vamp
  20. Track 3: Minor Moving in Fourths
  21. Dominant Seventh Chord Material
  22. Track 4: Dominant Seventh Vamp
  23. Track 5: Dominant Seventh Moving in Fourths
  24. One Measure ii-V (Short ii-V) Material
  25. Track 6: Short ii-V Vamp
  26. Track 7: Short ii-V Moving in Fourths
  27. Two Measure ii-V (Long ii-V) Material
  28. Track 8: Long ii-V Vamp
  29. Track 9: Long ii-V Moving in Fourths
  30. Major (I) Chord Material
  31. Track 10: Major Vamp
  32. Track 11: Major Moving in Fourths
  33. Minor ii-V Material
  34. Track 12: Minor ii-V Vamp
  35. Track 13: Minor ii-V Moving in Fourths
  36. Play Along Recordings
  37. Track 14: Short ii-V-I Vamp
  38. Track 15: Short ii-V-I Moving in Fourths
  39. Track 16: Long ii-V-I Vamp
  40. Track 17: Long ii-V-I Moving in Fourths
  41. Track 18: Minor ii-V-i Vamp
  42. Track 19: Minor ii-V-i Moving in Fourths
  43. Turnarounds
  44. Track 20: Turnaround Vamp
  45. Track 21: Turnaround Moving in Fourths
  46. Creating Solos
  47. Track 22: Creating Solos
  48. Track 23: Progression Similar to Pent Up House
  49. Coltrane Changes/Giant Steps
  50. Practicing Coltrane Changes
  51. Track 24: Long ii-V-I with Coltrane Changes Vamp
  52. Track 25: Long ii-V-I with Coltrane Changes Moving in Fourths
  53. Track 26: Eight Measure Giant Steps Vamp
  54. Track 27: Progression Similar to Giant Steps
  55. Superimposing the Coltrane Changes
  56. Track 28: Blues for a Giant
  57. Track 29: Snap Shots
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