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The Best Of Easy Jazz
REVIEW 11/2010
Hal Leonard
The Best Of Easy Jazz
The Best of Easy Jazz -Hal Leonard Corp. 2005 - $19.95 for full score, $9.95 for piano, $4.95 for parts and $14.95 for CD. II. MS. III. 15 Jazz band charts. VI. Individual.
The…
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Jazz Piano Handbook – Michel Weir – Alfred Publishing
"Essential Jazz Instructional Materials"
by John Kuzmich, Jr.
October 10, 2010
1. Jazz Piano Handbook - Michel Weir - Alfred Publishing - 2007 - ? II. HS/College. III. Comping/Chordal-Scalar/Voicing. Play-along. VI. Individual. Price…
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Walking Basics – Ed Fuqua – Sher Music Company
Walking Basics - Ed Fuqua - Sher Music Company - 2007 - $22 for book and CD. II. MS/HS. III. Walking bass lines. IV. Play-along. VI. Individual.
Walking Basics is a knockout publication dealing with the fundamentals of jazz bass playing…
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Meet Tradition of Excellence: An Innovative New Band Method
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Meet Tradition of Excellence: An Innovative New Band Method
By John Kuzmich, Jr.
September 14, 2011
This isn’t your grandpa’s band class anymore. Technology has brought exciting advances to modern…
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Set Up by Tim Ries
Saxophonist, composer, arranger and producer Tim Ries received degrees from both The University of North Texas (BM) and The University of Michigan (MM). He has had a unique and varied career, which began in 1983 with the great Maynard…
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Intonation by Tim Ries
Saxophonist, composer, arranger and producer Tim Ries received degrees from both The University of North Texas (BM) and The University of Michigan (MM). He has had a unique and varied career, which began in 1983 with the great Maynard…
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Musicians Love Vandoren’s New MO Ligature
Musicians Love Vandoren’s New MO
August 2011, Chicago IL – The new MO ligature from Vandoren, the world’s leading manufacturer of professional reeds, mouthpieces and accessories, has given musicians even more to love about…
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Percussion Performance: Where the rubber meets the road!
The old adage, “where the rubber meets the road,” refers to the tires on an automobile as they spin on the road. In other words, that is where it all happens. That is what counts. That is when the automobile proves its worth.
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Drum Tuning
Drum Tuning
It's always a good idea to get the head seated before actually tuning the drum up. By seating the head you are actually breaking the glue away from the hoop, allowing the head to be stretched.
The easiest way to get the…
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