Format : Sheet music
La nature du jazz a ses racines dans l'improvisation. La Sonate ' Jazz ' contient des pièces écrites-out qui correspondent aux figures improvisées et de formules de jazz, tandis que dans le même temps, combinant matériel pratique technique spécifique avec des structures formelles empruntés à ' musique '. Avec ces caractéristiques, les pièces sont destinés non seulement pour les musiciens de jazz pratiquants mais, peut-être même plus-pour les enseignants et les pianistes qui, en complément de leur implication dans la musique populaire, sont à la recherche d'information et de liens avec le jazz et sa pratique méthodes. Les pièces sont valides comme pièces individuelles à des fins pédagogiques ou pour utilisation dans un programme. / Piano
SKU: HL.49006522
ISBN 9790001070805. UPC: 073999462876. 9.0x12.0x0.108 inches.
Many students lead an independent musical life apart from their normal piano lessons; they play jazz or pop music and make some attempts at improvisation without it being possible for the teacher to intervene and to supervise matters of technique, fingering , phrasing etc. The purpose of this volume is to create an additional link between teacher and pupil by making avaliable some small exercises in current jazz and blues styles. An additional stimulus should thus be given to the pupil who has a liking for musical forms of this kind, but not at the expense of the teacher's supervision of the necessary technicalside of piano playing. A hort holiday from Classical sonatinas and studies should help him to get over a time of boredom, so that he will eventually return to tratitional material with even greater enthusiasm. And in several pieces there is an opportunity to improvise above the harmonic pattern in the left hand. Blues-Rock Number one * Funny Scales * Mixolydian Etude * Alberti-Blues * Triads * Blue Waltz * Zirkus-Rag * 5/4 Boogie * Daddy's Bop Rhythm * Sleep Well Blues.
SKU: HL.49008079
ISBN 9790001114806. UPC: 073999699623. 9.0x12.0x0.076 inches.
Contemporary pieces suitable for 'jazzing-up' the teaching repertoire. Originally published for two hands as 'Mr. Clementi goin on Holidays' (ED 6662) and 'Waltzing the Blues' (ED 8033). Fritz Emonts arranged the pieces for four hands, with the slightly easier primo part suitable for third year students. For one piano, four hands.