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  • Dobbins & Dobbins - Jazz Arrangement & Komposition
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  • Dobbins & Dobbins - Jazz Arrangement & Komposition

Dobbins & Dobbins - Jazz Arrangement & Komposition

Catalogue No: ADV11306
Ein lineares Konzept

Arrangementmelody instruments
Product FormatSheet Music/CD
ComposerDobbins, Bill / Dobbins, William
£40.99
Awaiting restock from UK distributor, typically dispatched in 3-4 weeks
Pages208
Publication Date1 January 1990
ISMN9790206303074 (M206303074)
UPC805095113068

Many different possibilities for harmonizing the same melody are illustrated and analysed, using techniques by such influential arrangers and composers as Duke Ellington, Billy Strayhorn, Oliver Nelson, Gil Evans and Clare Fischer. Techniques of melody harmonisation, linear writing and counterpoint for 2, 3, 4 and 5 horns. A chapter on writing for the rhythm section clearly illustrates the techniques commonly used by jazz arrangers and composers. Six complete scores in concert key are ideal for analysis, for playing the horn parts on the piano or for following the performances on the CD. An extensive chapter on form and development deals with extended compositional forms and the use of compositional techniques in writing for the small jazz ensemble A useful discography is included at the end of each chapter.

Contents

  1. Preface
  2. About the Chor Symbols Used in this Book
  3. 1. Melody Harmonization: The Basic Technics and the Linear Approach
  4. 2. Writing for Two Horns
  5. 3. Writing for the Rhyhtm Section
  6. 4. Writing for Three Horns
  7. 5. Writing for Four Horns
  8. 6. Writitng for Five Horns
  9. 7. Form and Development
  10. Minor D
  11. Blues for Barry
  12. Beautiful Dreamer
  13. Suite for Swee' Pea'
  14. Appendix
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