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Improvising Jazz By Jerry Coker Paperback Book Vintage 1964
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Improvising Jazz: By Jerry Coker!
Vintage 1964 Softcover Book By Prentice-Hall, Inc. In very good condition, cover wear, 115 pages. Forewords By Stan Kenton and Gunther Schuller.
•Title: Improvising Jazz
•Author: Jerry Coker
•1964 - Prentice-Hall, Inc.
•Format: Softcover Book (8"L x 5 1/2"W)
•Pages: 115
•Condition: Very Good
Improvising Jazz Gives the beginning performer as well as the curious listener insights into the logical development of jazz improvisation. In a step-by-step presentation, this book opens the door to one of the twentieth century's most vital musical forms. Jerry Coker, teacher and noted jazz saxophonist, explains the fundamental elements of jazz-the blues, harmony, melody, rhythmic swing, characteristic chord progressions. Using these elements as building blocks, he shows, through helpful musical examples, how the aspiring jazz improvisor can create an individual melodic style.
Vintage 1964 Softcover Book By Prentice-Hall, Inc. In very good condition, cover wear, 115 pages. Forewords By Stan Kenton and Gunther Schuller.
•Title: Improvising Jazz
•Author: Jerry Coker
•1964 - Prentice-Hall, Inc.
•Format: Softcover Book (8"L x 5 1/2"W)
•Pages: 115
•Condition: Very Good
Improvising Jazz Gives the beginning performer as well as the curious listener insights into the logical development of jazz improvisation. In a step-by-step presentation, this book opens the door to one of the twentieth century's most vital musical forms. Jerry Coker, teacher and noted jazz saxophonist, explains the fundamental elements of jazz-the blues, harmony, melody, rhythmic swing, characteristic chord progressions. Using these elements as building blocks, he shows, through helpful musical examples, how the aspiring jazz improvisor can create an individual melodic style.





