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Also complete chapters on:
- Melody guidetones as the underpinning of successful solos.
- How to line up the strongest notes of each chord with the strong
beats of each measure, another essential idea.
- Resolving arpeggios so that you create forward motion in your
lines.
- How to correctly use chromatic embellishments to add spice to your
solos.
- And much more!
193 pages, $30 list price.
Endorsements
"Some ingenious ideas throughout. Even glancing at this book
will generate new ideas for improvisers at any level."
Dave Liebman - jazz sax great
"Musical examples and exercises are geared to alter a student's
basic perception of rhythm, melody and harmony. Students are then
encouraged to use the book as a starting point for creating their own
exercises ...Takes intermediate and advanced improvisers to new heights.
And it may very well foreshadow the next generation of jazz
methods."
Jazz Education Journal
"Respected pianist and educator Hal Galper has come up with the
'Unified Field Theory' in Music! It is well-written, conversational and
easy to understand, avoiding complex 'textbookese'."
Saxophone Journal
"I cannot imagine that 'Forward Motion' would not be considered
an essential reference tool to any student, teacher, or performer
seriously involved with practicing the fine art of jazz
improvisation."
Todd Coolman - Author & Director of Jazz Studies at Purchase
College (SUNY)
"My critical listening skills have gone through the roof!
'Forward Motion' is undoubtedly the best method for understanding jazz,
and arguably music in general, that I have ever experienced."
Darcy Hepner - former Berklee College professor, currently
saxophonist with Blood, Sweat & Tears
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