Blues and Jazz Preludes for Classical Guitar

Blues and Jazz Preludes for Classical Guitar

Author: ALEXANDER VINITSKY

Publisher: Mel Bay Publications

Published: 2011-08-18

Total Pages: 24

ISBN-13: 1610657608

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These 21 original pieces for classical guitar feature bright melodies, convenient fingering, and exquisite harmonies. They are composed so that their performance gives an impression of two or three instruments sounding simultaneously. the collection contains 12 12-bar blues, all in different keys, at an intermediate level; a difficult etude in blues form; and six jazz preludes which are easy to intermediate. Written in notation only.


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Download or read book Blues and Jazz Preludes for Classical Guitar written by ALEXANDER VINITSKY and published by Mel Bay Publications. This book was released on 2011-08-18 with total page 24 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: These 21 original pieces for classical guitar feature bright melodies, convenient fingering, and exquisite harmonies. They are composed so that their performance gives an impression of two or three instruments sounding simultaneously. the collection contains 12 12-bar blues, all in different keys, at an intermediate level; a difficult etude in blues form; and six jazz preludes which are easy to intermediate. Written in notation only.


Jazz for Classic Guitar Made Easy

Jazz for Classic Guitar Made Easy

Author: ALEXANDER VINITSKY

Publisher: Mel Bay Publications

Published: 2011-08-18

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 1610657616

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This original music for solo and duo guitar features beautiful melodies and convenient fingering and is very easy to perform. the author's comments explain how to move from classical style to jazz. the pieces, divided into two chapters, Etudes and Pieces, are written in different jazz styles: Swing, Bossa Nova, and Blues. Their melodies are perfect and their harmonies refined. Seven duets are included which may be played either by two guitars or by guitar and a melody instrument. They have fine melodies and are easy to perform. the first part can be played by the beginner. These duets can be used in teaching situations with teacher and student playing together. Written in notation only.


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Download or read book Jazz for Classic Guitar Made Easy written by ALEXANDER VINITSKY and published by Mel Bay Publications. This book was released on 2011-08-18 with total page 32 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This original music for solo and duo guitar features beautiful melodies and convenient fingering and is very easy to perform. the author's comments explain how to move from classical style to jazz. the pieces, divided into two chapters, Etudes and Pieces, are written in different jazz styles: Swing, Bossa Nova, and Blues. Their melodies are perfect and their harmonies refined. Seven duets are included which may be played either by two guitars or by guitar and a melody instrument. They have fine melodies and are easy to perform. the first part can be played by the beginner. These duets can be used in teaching situations with teacher and student playing together. Written in notation only.


Ten Concert Pieces for Classic Guitar Duo

Ten Concert Pieces for Classic Guitar Duo

Author: ALEXANDER VINITSKY

Publisher: Mel Bay Publications

Published: 2017-06-16

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13: 161911738X

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The duets in Ten Concert Pieces for Classic Guitar Duo are written in different musical styles and varying degrees of difficulty. In addition to several pieces emulating the Baroque and Classical periods, the collection includes compositions inspired by the bossa nova, jazz, blues, and even the musical cross-pollination of the stride piano style. Ideal for recital, concert or festival settings, audiences aswell as intermediate to moderately advanced guitarists will enjoy the timeless, international flavor of these engaging original compositions. Written in standard notation only.


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Download or read book Ten Concert Pieces for Classic Guitar Duo written by ALEXANDER VINITSKY and published by Mel Bay Publications. This book was released on 2017-06-16 with total page 40 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The duets in Ten Concert Pieces for Classic Guitar Duo are written in different musical styles and varying degrees of difficulty. In addition to several pieces emulating the Baroque and Classical periods, the collection includes compositions inspired by the bossa nova, jazz, blues, and even the musical cross-pollination of the stride piano style. Ideal for recital, concert or festival settings, audiences aswell as intermediate to moderately advanced guitarists will enjoy the timeless, international flavor of these engaging original compositions. Written in standard notation only.


Jazz Etudes and Exercises for Classical Guitar

Jazz Etudes and Exercises for Classical Guitar

Author: ALEXANDER VINITSKY

Publisher: Mel Bay Publications

Published: 2011-08-18

Total Pages: 24

ISBN-13: 1610657594

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The accurate interpretation of swing rhythm is the most important element in jazz music. This collection of 7 jazz etudes and 11 exercises for solo guitar gives the student practice in playing this rhythmic pattern as well as working on other important skills. the etudes are written in notation only in different jazz styles: Swing, Latino, Bossa Nova, Blues, and Jazz Rock. These etudes develop the ability of the right hand to sound as if two or three instruments are playing simultaneously. All of the etudes have bright melodies and rich jazz harmony. They are intermediate in difficulty. the exercises feature numerous skills, including Swing style, walking bass, Latin style, finger speed, various rhythmic combinations, and broken lines.


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Download or read book Jazz Etudes and Exercises for Classical Guitar written by ALEXANDER VINITSKY and published by Mel Bay Publications. This book was released on 2011-08-18 with total page 24 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The accurate interpretation of swing rhythm is the most important element in jazz music. This collection of 7 jazz etudes and 11 exercises for solo guitar gives the student practice in playing this rhythmic pattern as well as working on other important skills. the etudes are written in notation only in different jazz styles: Swing, Latino, Bossa Nova, Blues, and Jazz Rock. These etudes develop the ability of the right hand to sound as if two or three instruments are playing simultaneously. All of the etudes have bright melodies and rich jazz harmony. They are intermediate in difficulty. the exercises feature numerous skills, including Swing style, walking bass, Latin style, finger speed, various rhythmic combinations, and broken lines.


Diego Barber Compositions for Classical Guitar

Diego Barber Compositions for Classical Guitar

Author: Diego Barber

Publisher: Mel Bay Publications

Published: 2018-05-24

Total Pages: 84

ISBN-13: 1619118173

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ÊClassically trained jazz guitarist Diego Barber presents five well-developed themes and a 3-movement solo sonata transcribed from his outstanding commercial CD recordings:ÊCalima, One Minute Later, Tales, andÊThe Choice. Two of the tracks, ÒElvira MariaÓ and the 3-movementÊSonata ÒBanc dÕArguinÓÊare strictly guitar solos, while ÒRichiÓ is a solo accompanied by light percussion. ÒKilianÕs MountainÓ is a reduced score of an extended duet with a pianist, and ÒDesiertoÓ and ÒVirgiannaÓ include expert sidemen on saxophone, bass and drums.Ê The music ventures from complex melody-chord textures to hard-swinging grooves, all played with spontaneity and a heightened awareness of time, dynamics, color, technique and tone. Even seasoned guitarists will find these pieces rhythmically and technically challenging, but they provide a roadmap to the recordings, and rare insight to the workings of a unique musical mind.Ê Diego BarberÕsÊCompositions for Classical GuitarÊare written in standard notation only, with online access to stellar solo and ensemble recordings. AboutÊSonata ÒBanc dÕArguinÓ É Diego Barber is a native of Lanzarote in the Canary Islands, just off the northeast coast of Africa; in writingÊSonata ÒBanc dÕArguin,Ó the main solo piece in this collection, he was inspired by the major cities, Nouadhibou and Nouakchott, the Banc dÕArguin National Park, and the desert of the West African country of Mauritania.


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Download or read book Diego Barber Compositions for Classical Guitar written by Diego Barber and published by Mel Bay Publications. This book was released on 2018-05-24 with total page 84 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: ÊClassically trained jazz guitarist Diego Barber presents five well-developed themes and a 3-movement solo sonata transcribed from his outstanding commercial CD recordings:ÊCalima, One Minute Later, Tales, andÊThe Choice. Two of the tracks, ÒElvira MariaÓ and the 3-movementÊSonata ÒBanc dÕArguinÓÊare strictly guitar solos, while ÒRichiÓ is a solo accompanied by light percussion. ÒKilianÕs MountainÓ is a reduced score of an extended duet with a pianist, and ÒDesiertoÓ and ÒVirgiannaÓ include expert sidemen on saxophone, bass and drums.Ê The music ventures from complex melody-chord textures to hard-swinging grooves, all played with spontaneity and a heightened awareness of time, dynamics, color, technique and tone. Even seasoned guitarists will find these pieces rhythmically and technically challenging, but they provide a roadmap to the recordings, and rare insight to the workings of a unique musical mind.Ê Diego BarberÕsÊCompositions for Classical GuitarÊare written in standard notation only, with online access to stellar solo and ensemble recordings. AboutÊSonata ÒBanc dÕArguinÓ É Diego Barber is a native of Lanzarote in the Canary Islands, just off the northeast coast of Africa; in writingÊSonata ÒBanc dÕArguin,Ó the main solo piece in this collection, he was inspired by the major cities, Nouadhibou and Nouakchott, the Banc dÕArguin National Park, and the desert of the West African country of Mauritania.


Jazz and the Classical Guitar

Jazz and the Classical Guitar

Author: Ken Hatfield

Publisher: Mel Bay Publications

Published: 2011-12-06

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13: 1610658515

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This book is designed to familiarize classical guitarists with the musical vocabulary of jazz, and to encourage jazz guitarists to explore the beautiful sonorities and limitless expressive potential of the classical guitar. the first half of the book contains theoretical explanations focused on harmonic analysis of the types of chord changes and song forms one routinely encounters in the jazz repertoire, as it demonstrates the application of all twelve notes of the chromatic scale to any chord in any situation. the second half of the book is comprised of Ken Hatfield's original compositions and transcriptions of his improvised solos. Both the tunes and the transcribed solos demonstrate how the theoretical material in the first half of the book can be artfully applied within the context of compositions representing three musical genres that have served as wellsprings of renewal throughout jazz's deep and illustrious history: blues, rhythm changes, and standards. the 14-track companion CD includes all the music from the second half of the book. the music is recorded in a variety of contexts, including solo, duo, trio, and quartets of differing strumentations. Two of the songs are designed so that the student can play along with the rhythm section. Twelve songs feature Ken playing the heads and the solos. Ten of these are transcribed in their entirety, while two leave the solos for the student to transcribe (in total or in part) as ear training exercises.


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Download or read book Jazz and the Classical Guitar written by Ken Hatfield and published by Mel Bay Publications. This book was released on 2011-12-06 with total page 246 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is designed to familiarize classical guitarists with the musical vocabulary of jazz, and to encourage jazz guitarists to explore the beautiful sonorities and limitless expressive potential of the classical guitar. the first half of the book contains theoretical explanations focused on harmonic analysis of the types of chord changes and song forms one routinely encounters in the jazz repertoire, as it demonstrates the application of all twelve notes of the chromatic scale to any chord in any situation. the second half of the book is comprised of Ken Hatfield's original compositions and transcriptions of his improvised solos. Both the tunes and the transcribed solos demonstrate how the theoretical material in the first half of the book can be artfully applied within the context of compositions representing three musical genres that have served as wellsprings of renewal throughout jazz's deep and illustrious history: blues, rhythm changes, and standards. the 14-track companion CD includes all the music from the second half of the book. the music is recorded in a variety of contexts, including solo, duo, trio, and quartets of differing strumentations. Two of the songs are designed so that the student can play along with the rhythm section. Twelve songs feature Ken playing the heads and the solos. Ten of these are transcribed in their entirety, while two leave the solos for the student to transcribe (in total or in part) as ear training exercises.


Contemporary Guitar Composers of the Americas

Contemporary Guitar Composers of the Americas

Author: GUILLERMO DIEGO

Publisher: Mel Bay Publications

Published: 2017-05-17

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 1619117371

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Contemporary Guitar Composers of the Americas is a unique collection of 51 solo works representing 17 composers from the American continents. This anthology addresses continental guitar music; music from North, Central and South America.It features many composers who have helped to enrich its repertoire, giving rise to a diverse palette of styles, textures, rhythms, moods and melodies. A worthwhileaddition to the library of any classical guitarist.


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Download or read book Contemporary Guitar Composers of the Americas written by GUILLERMO DIEGO and published by Mel Bay Publications. This book was released on 2017-05-17 with total page 192 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Contemporary Guitar Composers of the Americas is a unique collection of 51 solo works representing 17 composers from the American continents. This anthology addresses continental guitar music; music from North, Central and South America.It features many composers who have helped to enrich its repertoire, giving rise to a diverse palette of styles, textures, rhythms, moods and melodies. A worthwhileaddition to the library of any classical guitarist.


Conversation Pieces

Conversation Pieces

Author: LAWRENCE W LONG

Publisher: Mel Bay Publications

Published: 2011-03-11

Total Pages: 24

ISBN-13: 1610656792

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This book is a collection of short, easy-to-learn guitar solos that sound impressive even when played by the beginning guitar student. the classical/folk style of these works gives the performer something that is fun and exciting to learn, and the listener something that is pleasant to the ear. the works are arranged in order of musical complexity, the last being the most difficult. Written in notation and tablature.


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Download or read book Conversation Pieces written by LAWRENCE W LONG and published by Mel Bay Publications. This book was released on 2011-03-11 with total page 24 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is a collection of short, easy-to-learn guitar solos that sound impressive even when played by the beginning guitar student. the classical/folk style of these works gives the performer something that is fun and exciting to learn, and the listener something that is pleasant to the ear. the works are arranged in order of musical complexity, the last being the most difficult. Written in notation and tablature.


Jazz and the Classical Guitar Theory and Application

Jazz and the Classical Guitar Theory and Application

Author: Ken Hatfield

Publisher: Mel Bay Publications

Published: 2005-09-01

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 0786672366

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This book is designed to familiarize classical guitarists with the musical vocabulary of jazz, and to encourage jazz guitarists to explore the beautiful sonorities and limitless expressive potential of the classical guitar. The first half of the book contains theoretical explanations focused on harmonic analysis of the types of chord changes and song forms one routinely encounters in the jazz repertoire, as it demonstrates the application of all twelve notes of the chromatic scale to any chord in any situation. The second half of the book is comprised of Ken Hatfield?s original compositions and transcriptions of his improvised solos. Both the tunes and the transcribed solos demonstrate how the theoretical material in the first half of the book can be artfully applied within the context of compositions representing three musical genres that have served as wellsprings of renewal throughout jazz?s deep and illustrious history: blues, rhythm changes, and standards. The 14-track companion CD includes all the music from the second half of the book. The music is recorded in a variety of contexts, including solo, duo, trio, and quartets of differing strumentations. Two of the songs are designed so that the student can play along with the rhythm section. Twelve songs feature Ken playing the heads and the solos. Ten of these are transcribed in their entirety, while two leave the solos for the student to transcribe (in total or in part) as ear training exercises.


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Download or read book Jazz and the Classical Guitar Theory and Application written by Ken Hatfield and published by Mel Bay Publications. This book was released on 2005-09-01 with total page 248 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is designed to familiarize classical guitarists with the musical vocabulary of jazz, and to encourage jazz guitarists to explore the beautiful sonorities and limitless expressive potential of the classical guitar. The first half of the book contains theoretical explanations focused on harmonic analysis of the types of chord changes and song forms one routinely encounters in the jazz repertoire, as it demonstrates the application of all twelve notes of the chromatic scale to any chord in any situation. The second half of the book is comprised of Ken Hatfield?s original compositions and transcriptions of his improvised solos. Both the tunes and the transcribed solos demonstrate how the theoretical material in the first half of the book can be artfully applied within the context of compositions representing three musical genres that have served as wellsprings of renewal throughout jazz?s deep and illustrious history: blues, rhythm changes, and standards. The 14-track companion CD includes all the music from the second half of the book. The music is recorded in a variety of contexts, including solo, duo, trio, and quartets of differing strumentations. Two of the songs are designed so that the student can play along with the rhythm section. Twelve songs feature Ken playing the heads and the solos. Ten of these are transcribed in their entirety, while two leave the solos for the student to transcribe (in total or in part) as ear training exercises.


Jazz guitar

Jazz guitar

Author: Doug Munro

Publisher: Alfred Music Publishing

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 124

ISBN-13: 9780757937279

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The most complete method for any guitarist seeking a better understanding of the blues roots of jazz guitar. Based on the styles of the classic organ-trio guitarists of the '60s, such as Wes Montgomery, Grant Green, Kenny Burrell, and George Benson, this book explores all the concepts and techniques required to play in this foundational style. The book includes riffs and patterns, music theory, scales, modes, chord voicings, arpeggios, and soloing. Over 120 music examples and six complete solos in the styles of many jazz greats are used to place all concepts into a practical musical context. A CD with music examples is included!


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Download or read book Jazz guitar written by Doug Munro and published by Alfred Music Publishing. This book was released on 2005 with total page 124 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The most complete method for any guitarist seeking a better understanding of the blues roots of jazz guitar. Based on the styles of the classic organ-trio guitarists of the '60s, such as Wes Montgomery, Grant Green, Kenny Burrell, and George Benson, this book explores all the concepts and techniques required to play in this foundational style. The book includes riffs and patterns, music theory, scales, modes, chord voicings, arpeggios, and soloing. Over 120 music examples and six complete solos in the styles of many jazz greats are used to place all concepts into a practical musical context. A CD with music examples is included!