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Jazz Solo Series for Trombone PDF/mp3 files
The Jazz Solo Series for Trombone by Mark Vega is a great instructional tool for musicians and music students to learn or improve their improvisational abilities in the jazz - swing idiom. There are 66 examples in the book, starting at a somewhat easy level and gradually increasing in difficulty throughout the book. This book is divided into four sections: Section one, tracks 1 through 36 cover all twelve keys using 11-V-1 and 11-V-111-V1-11-V-1 chord progressions. Section two, tracks 37 through 60 cover all twelve keys using 1-V1-11-V-111-b111-11-V-1 chord progressions. Section three, tracks 61 through 66 are complete worked out solos over the chord changes to the popular Jazz standards “Stella By Starlight”, “Take the A Train” and “There Will Never Be Another You.” There are two solos for each of these three examples, an easy version followed by a more difficult one. The first version being a prime example of how to approach medium swing Jazz and the second version covering the more complex and demanding style of Bebop Jazz with its faster tempos and more difficult melodic and harmonic note choices. Section four, tracks 67, 68 and 69 are repeated choruses of the chord progressions to the above mentioned songs for extended practice. Please refer to the end of the book for a selected discography of Mark's favorite Jazz albums featuring great soloists.
Customer Comments
Thank you for a great book! I recently bought one of your books, Jazz Solo Series for Trombone, and after only two weeks i was beginning to see improvement in my improvisational skills. The opening pages are a great introduction to jazz theory. The only complaint i have about the book is that many of the exercises are written down an octave with an 8va, which is very minor and probably there to save paper. The only reason this frustrated me is because I've been playing Bass Trombone with my high school band for a while now and am out of practice reading and transcribing up an octave. But still, this is a great book. I will make sure to recommend it to fellow students, and, in my adult life, to students of my own. I would also like to ask you if there are any books that you would recommend for me, a high school junior planning on studying music in College. Thanks for your time! A happy customer, F.M.