
Hexatonics
Melodie-Instrumente. Lehrbuch mit CD.
Jerry Bergonzi(Author)
Schott (Publisher)
Published on 1. February 2006
Other
Sheet music
290 pages
978-2-89221-154-2 (ISBN)
Description
"Hexatonic scales are six note scales. This book presents a practical method for the construction of hexatonic scales that are useful for both the improviser and composer. Many modern piano players use hexatonic voicings by stacking the triads to create a particular harmony. We improvise "in" the sound of the voicing and using hexatonic voicings and lines can lend a very contemporary sound. As with the other books in this series, there is a play along CD to try out all of these different sounds. If you liked checking out Pentatonic, you'll have fun with Hexatonics. Good Luck!"
Instrumentation:
melody instruments
"Hexatonic scales are six note scales. This book presents a practical method for the construction of hexatonic scales that are useful for both the improviser and composer. Many modern piano players use hexatonic voicings by stacking the triads to create a particular harmony. We improvise "in" the sound of the voicing and using hexatonic voicings and lines can lend a very contemporary sound. As with the other books in this series, there is a play along CD to try out all of these different sounds. If you liked checking out Pentatonic, you'll have fun with Hexatonics. Good Luck!"
Instrumentation:
melody instruments
"Hexatonic scales are six note scales. This book presents a practical method for the construction of hexatonic scales that are useful for both the improviser and composer. Many modern piano players use hexatonic voicings by stacking the triads to create a particular harmony. We improvise "in" the sound of the voicing and using hexatonic voicings and lines can lend a very contemporary sound. As with the other books in this series, there is a play along CD to try out all of these different sounds. If you liked checking out Pentatonic, you'll have fun with Hexatonics. Good Luck!"
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Germany
Dimensions
Height: 303 mm
Width: 231 mm
Weight
1154 gr
ISBN-13
978-2-89221-154-2 (9782892211542)
Schweitzer Classification