Jazz Theory Resources : Volume 1 by Bert Ligon (2001, Trade Paperback)

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Jazz Theory Resources by Bert Ligon. Author Bert Ligon. Title Jazz Theory Resources. Format Paperback. GE_Item_ID:138128978;.

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PublisherHouston Publications
ISBN-100634038613
ISBN-139780634038617
eBay Product ID (ePID)47027250

Product Key Features

Book TitleJazz Theory Resources : Volume 1
Number of Pages316 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2001
TopicPrinted Music / General, Instruction & Study / General, Genres & Styles / Jazz
IllustratorYes
GenreMusic
AuthorBert Ligon
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.7 in
Item Weight35.4 Oz
Item Length12 in
Item Width9 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
Composed byLigon, Bert
Dewey Edition22
Volume NumberVol. 1
Dewey Decimal781.65
Synopsis(Jazz Book). Jazz Theory Resources is a jazz theory text in two volumes. Volume I (00030458, $39.95) includes: review of basic theory, rhythm in jazz performance, basic tonal materials, triadic generalization, diatonic harmonic progressions and harmonic analysis, substitutions and turnarounds, common melodic outlines, and an overview of voicings. Volume II (00030459, $29.95) includes: modes and modal frameworks, quartal harmony, other scales and colors, extended tertian structures and triadic superimposition, pentatonic applications, coloring "outside" the lines and beyond, analysis, and expanding harmonic vocabulary. Appendices on chord/scale relationships, elaborations of static harmony, endings, composing tips and theory applications are also included., (Jazz Book). Jazz Theory Resources is a jazz theory text in two volumes. Volume I includes: review of basic theory, rhythm in jazz performance, basic tonal materials, triadic generalization, diatonic harmonic progressions and harmonic analysis, substitutions and turnarounds, common melodic outlines, and an overview of voicings. Volume II includes: modes and modal frameworks, quartal harmony, other scales and colors, extended tertian structures and triadic superimposition, pentatonic applications, coloring "outside" the lines and beyond, analysis, and expanding harmonic vocabulary. Appendices on chord/scale relationships, elaborations of static harmony, endings, composing tips and theory applications are also included.
LC Classification NumberMT6.L434J3 2001

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