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Try Publishing Company Advanced Jazz Conception

7

Études for Saxophone

  • 20 Jazz études
  • By Lennie Niehaus
  • For Bb, Eb and C instruments
  • Level of difficulty: Difficult
  • ISBN: 9781934638033, Publisher's No.: TRY 1060
  • Format: DIN A4
  • 42 Pages
  • Includes a CD with play-along tracks for alto saxophone
Available since June 2005
Item number 179026
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Etudes/Exercises Yes
Jazz/Blues Yes
Approach/Breathing technique etc. No
Fluency No
Improvisation No
German Language No
English Language Yes
with Bonus Audio/Video Yes
Alto Saxophone 1
Tenor Saxophone 1
With Bonus Audio/Video 1
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Fairly good
James20 01.06.2013
I bought this book as a continuation book from niehaus's intermediate jazz conception book. Like the previous one however, it lacks exercises in the rhythmic aspects of jazz playing, which are of course crucial. I play the tenor saxophone, so the CD was of no use to me because it is for an alto saxophone, I didn't mind that though. If you are advanced enough to play from this book, you don't need a play along CD. The tunes are nicely written, with lots of melodic colors and shapes to add to your jazz playing and improvisational skills. It will help your versatility throughout the entire sax range and your sight reading of pitches.
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