Jazz study materials for beginners
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Jazz study materials for beginners
Hello everyone,
What are some of the etude books/methods you recommend for students new to jazz music ?
Are there any standard books comparable to the established “classical” trombone rep ?
Thank you !
What are some of the etude books/methods you recommend for students new to jazz music ?
Are there any standard books comparable to the established “classical” trombone rep ?
Thank you !
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Re: Jazz study materials for beginners
Nothing beats listening and transcribing.
If you're interested in something to provide a framework and a method for your study, I suggest Hal Crook's books, "How to Improvise" and "Ready, Aim, Improvise!"
--Andy in OKC
If you're interested in something to provide a framework and a method for your study, I suggest Hal Crook's books, "How to Improvise" and "Ready, Aim, Improvise!"
--Andy in OKC
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Re: Jazz study materials for beginners
Id be interested in very easy stuff for middle school students. Doesn’t go above F, not a million accidentals, etc.
I use Paisner for that now but it’s very dated.
I use Paisner for that now but it’s very dated.
Kris Danielsen D.M.A.
Westfield State University and Keene State College
Lecturer of Low Brass
Principal Trombone, New England Repertory Orchestra
2nd Trombone, Glens Falls Symphony
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Lecturer of Low Brass
Principal Trombone, New England Repertory Orchestra
2nd Trombone, Glens Falls Symphony
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Re: Jazz study materials for beginners
To address a different skill for young jazz performers, Alan Raph wrote an etude book called "Dance Band Reading" (or something similar). Good book to work through for working on reading charts.
Jim Scott
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Re: Jazz study materials for beginners
How is that "dated" such that it no longer serves the purpose?
It's teaching a historical style... "dated" is what it's supposed to be, right?
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I’m not totally sure the titles to the songs aren’t problematic.robcat2075 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 17, 2021 10:19 am
How is that "dated" such that it no longer serves the purpose?
It's teaching a historical style... "dated" is what it's supposed to be, right?
“Keep off the Grass”
“Mellow Mouthful”
“All God’s Chillun Got Swing”
“Swingin with the Sphinx” has a tempo of “in an oriental 4”
That kind of stuff. Not egregious but I’d rather just have numbers.
Kris Danielsen D.M.A.
Westfield State University and Keene State College
Lecturer of Low Brass
Principal Trombone, New England Repertory Orchestra
2nd Trombone, Glens Falls Symphony
Westfield State University and Keene State College
Lecturer of Low Brass
Principal Trombone, New England Repertory Orchestra
2nd Trombone, Glens Falls Symphony
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Re: Jazz study materials for beginners
OK.Kdanielsen wrote: ↑Thu Jun 17, 2021 10:38 am I’m not totally sure the titles to the songs aren’t problematic.
“Keep off the Grass”
“Mellow Mouthful”
“All God’s Chillun Got Swing”
“Swingin with the Sphinx” has a tempo of “in an oriental 4”
That kind of stuff. Not egregious but I’d rather just have numbers.
I can very much imagine a parent showing up at a schoolboard meeting with that in hand.
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Re: Jazz study materials for beginners
This book is phenomenal!CalgaryTbone wrote: ↑Thu Jun 17, 2021 9:46 am To address a different skill for young jazz performers, Alan Raph wrote an etude book called "Dance Band Reading" (or something similar). Good book to work through for working on reading charts.
Jim Scott
Also, I use the skills learned in Alan Raph's book and apply them to Jim Snidero's jazz conception etude book
King 2b+
King 3b
King 3b(f)
Conn 79h
Kanstul 1585
Olds O-21 Marching Trombone (Flugabone)
King 3b
King 3b(f)
Conn 79h
Kanstul 1585
Olds O-21 Marching Trombone (Flugabone)
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Re: Jazz study materials for beginners
Thank you all for your suggestions, time to pay a visit to the Hickeys website.
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Re: Jazz study materials for beginners
I like using Easy Jazzy Tudes, then Jazz @ Etudes by Mark Nightingale, published by Warwick. They are short, progressive, use a range of jazz styles and are included in UK grade exam syllabuses.
The students enjoy playing something a bit different.
Tony
The students enjoy playing something a bit different.
Tony