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Latin Solo Workout for "C", "Bb" & "Eb" instruments Slightly Damaged
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Catalog Number: ADG58
Author: Andrew D. Gordon
Publisher: ADG Productions
The Latin Solo Workout gives most instrumentalists the opportunity to practice improvisational techniques while playing along to rhythm tracks of keyboards, guitar, bass, drums in various different Latin styles including Calypso, Mambo, Salsa and Songo.
It is important to play and learn from other musicians but if one is unable to do so then incorporating this product into your practicing routine is the next best thing. By playing along with the rhythm tracks of the CD, your improvisational skills will definitely improve.
There are 20 different "grooves" consisting of 1 Calypso groove, 8 Mambo grooves, 6 Salsa grooves and 5 Songo grooves. Each track is approximately 2 and a half minutes long, giving the musician enough time to practice improvising over each groove. The 20 grooves consist of a variety of tempos and keys. The book divided into three sections: the first section for "C" instruments such as: piano, guitar, vibes, violin, flute etc: "Bb" instruments such as: tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, trumpet etc. and "Eb" instruments such as: alto and baritone saxophones.
The first part of each section consists of the chord progression for each groove that repeats for the length of the song. Following this section are improvisational phrases for each groove giving the aspiring musician a guide to learning and playing musical phrases that can be used for each of the grooves. The book contains over 200 riffs or improvisational ideas, also recorded on the CD after each rhythm track, so that the musician can experiment using many different permutations and should be used as a starting off point for one's own improvisations. Also, these musical phrases may be interchanged throughout the different grooves and should be learned in as many keys as possible.
Customer Comments
If you are interested in playing Latin music then this is really good. There are some excellent backing tracks on a CD and an accompanying book for C, B flat and E flat instruments with entire tunes mapped out. However, if you are planning to play with a Salsa band or something, then you can do as they suggest, which is to use the written music as a kind of quarry or resource of riffs and ideas as the jump off point for your own. This represents more accurately what happens when you meet other musicians. Once you've stumbled blindly through the fog of cigarette smoke, fallen over the discarded beer cans and found where the musicians are, one of them suggests that you all play in a particular key, or keys, with a back beat and off you go. So this is a pretty useful resource for playing in real life.M.B. London England
Author: Andrew D. Gordon
Publisher: ADG Productions
The Latin Solo Workout gives most instrumentalists the opportunity to practice improvisational techniques while playing along to rhythm tracks of keyboards, guitar, bass, drums in various different Latin styles including Calypso, Mambo, Salsa and Songo.
It is important to play and learn from other musicians but if one is unable to do so then incorporating this product into your practicing routine is the next best thing. By playing along with the rhythm tracks of the CD, your improvisational skills will definitely improve.
There are 20 different "grooves" consisting of 1 Calypso groove, 8 Mambo grooves, 6 Salsa grooves and 5 Songo grooves. Each track is approximately 2 and a half minutes long, giving the musician enough time to practice improvising over each groove. The 20 grooves consist of a variety of tempos and keys. The book divided into three sections: the first section for "C" instruments such as: piano, guitar, vibes, violin, flute etc: "Bb" instruments such as: tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, trumpet etc. and "Eb" instruments such as: alto and baritone saxophones.
The first part of each section consists of the chord progression for each groove that repeats for the length of the song. Following this section are improvisational phrases for each groove giving the aspiring musician a guide to learning and playing musical phrases that can be used for each of the grooves. The book contains over 200 riffs or improvisational ideas, also recorded on the CD after each rhythm track, so that the musician can experiment using many different permutations and should be used as a starting off point for one's own improvisations. Also, these musical phrases may be interchanged throughout the different grooves and should be learned in as many keys as possible.
Customer Comments
If you are interested in playing Latin music then this is really good. There are some excellent backing tracks on a CD and an accompanying book for C, B flat and E flat instruments with entire tunes mapped out. However, if you are planning to play with a Salsa band or something, then you can do as they suggest, which is to use the written music as a kind of quarry or resource of riffs and ideas as the jump off point for your own. This represents more accurately what happens when you meet other musicians. Once you've stumbled blindly through the fog of cigarette smoke, fallen over the discarded beer cans and found where the musicians are, one of them suggests that you all play in a particular key, or keys, with a back beat and off you go. So this is a pretty useful resource for playing in real life.M.B. London England