Jazz Fiddle Wizard Jr. is designed for beginning to intermediate middle and high school violinists in the tradition of the parent method, Jazz Fiddle Wizard--a break-through approach for string players who want to learn to improvise within the jazz style. No step is left out in this sequentially arranged introduction to the role of rhythm, call and response, articulation, scales, and chord changes in jazz improvisation. The exercises are turned into catchy tunes arranged to work in any configuration of string groups. That is, three-part arrangements for each tune may be played with any number of like instruments or in conjunction with Jazz Viola Wizard Jr. and Jazz CelloWizard Jr. books. Suitable as a self-instruction book or for use in private and/or group string instruction, Jazz Fiddle Wizard Jr. contains piano accompaniment parts as well as audio that provides a full rhythm section accompaniment for every exercise and tune. The appropriate tone and style are modeled by the author's performances of more than 50 sample exercises and improvised solos. Includes access to online audio.
Contents
Lesson 1: Improvising with Rhythms
Tuning note A 440
Play-along: Rhythms on open A, four times each
Q & A: Repeat rhythms, one measure each
Q & A: Answer with different rhythms
Q & A: Repeat rhythms, two measures each
Solo: Twelve-bar rhythm solo, first listen then play your own
Lesson 2: Improvising with Rhythm and Pitch
Play-along: D minor pentatonic scale, one octave, three times
Play-along: Figures on one-octave D minor pentatonic scale
Q &A: Repeat figures, D start note, one measure each
Q &A: Repeat figures, A start note, one measure each
Q & A: Repeat figures, D start note, includes skip, one measure each
Q & A: Repeat figures, any start note, one measure each
Q & A: Answer with improvised figure, one measure each
Q & A: Answer with improvised figure, two measures each
Solo: Example solo by Martin Norgaard
Solo: Empty backup track
Advanced: Adding the Blues Note and Effects
Play-along: D Blues scale, three times
Q & A: Repeat figure
Q & A: Answer figure
"Play-along: Listen to the ""Blues effects"""
Wizard Blues
Play-along: Martin Norgaard and Paul Nelson play all parts and solo
Play-along: Empty backup track
Lesson 3: Using the Entire Scale
Play-along: G major scale in quarters, swing eighths and mixed rhythms
Play-along: G major scale with rhythms from Lesson 1
Play-along: G major scale with two different rhythms
Play-along: G major scale in eighth notes
Play-along: G major scale with improvised rhythms
Play-along: Change direction on the scale using only quarter notes
Play-along: Change direction and improvise rhythms
Play-along: Start on a different note
Play-along: Add repeated notes
Play-along: Add skips
Advanced: Adding Triplets and Sixteenths
Play-along: G major scale in triplets and rhythms
Q & A: Answer with improvised figure using triplets, two measures each
Sweet Rose
Lesson 4: Improvising with One Note Changing
Play-along: Listen to see how B and B-flat fit each chord
Q & A: Repeat rhythms on B and B-flat, one measure each
Q & A: Repeat figures, start on B or B-flat, one measure each
Play-along: E minor pentatonic scale with B changing to B-flat
Q & A: Add rhythms to the scale, four measures each
Q & A: Change direction, four measures each
Q & A: Use different rhythms on Em and C7, four measures each
Advanced: Using the Full Register
Play-along: E minor pentatonic scale with B and B-flat in full register