
Developing A Jazz Language. Vol. 6
Melodie-Instrumente im Violinschlüssel. Lehrbuch mit Online-Audiodatei.
Jerry Bergonzi(Author)
advance music GmbH (Publisher)
Will be published approx. in June 2026
Book
Pamphlet
172 pages
9790206303739 (ISBN)
Description
Developing a Jazz Language, is the sixth volume of Jerry Bergonzi's series, Inside Improvisation. Learning a language requires listening on many levels to the meanings, the sounds, the intentions, and the inflections or nuances of the language. The first chapters of this volume on learning the language of jazz focus on the prerequisites of chord scales, approach notes to chord tones and target notes, scale motives and sequences, and lines.
Part two qualifies improvisational techniques into three areas; melodic, harmonic and sonic (rhythmic devices are the focus of Vol. IV, Melodic Rhythms) and it is designed as a menu of soloing devices from which you can select your personal course of study. Over 100 specific devices are discussed and conceptualized so as to give the improviser more depth of expression and a greater well from which to draw ideas. Among the numerous topics presented are: guide tones, voice leading, chord substitutions, three tonic system for composition, tritonics, hexatonics, tonal expansions, whole tone playing, augmented symmetric scales, double diminished scales, limited range and large range playing, shapes, blues melodies, accents, comping as a soloing device, common tones, articulations, laying back on the...
The book includes free downloadable audio tracks of twelve standard chord progressions, each played in two different tempos.
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Germany
Dimensions
Height: 302 mm
Width: 233 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
673 gr
ISBN-13
9790206303739 (9790206303739)
Schweitzer Classification
Content
Chord Scales - Chord Tones and Target Notes - Target Notes and Approach Notes - Scale Motives or Modal Sequences - Lines - Motivic Lines and Shapes - Harmonic Devices - Melodic Devices - Rhythmic Devices - Sonic Devices or Nuances - Conclusion