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    Alfred's Teach Yourself to Play Blues at the Keyboard
    Nothing but the Blues
    Jazz Fun at the Keyboard: 6 Inventive Solos for Playing and Optional Improv
    EZ Jazz: Seven Easy-To-Play Jazz Piano Solos for Any Age
    • Featuring seven original jazz solos, this collection offers a diverse range of styles, including upbeat pieces like "Blue Note Boogie" and "Choo-Choo Stomp," as well as more relaxed tunes like "Lazy Daze." Each composition showcases unique rhythms and melodies, making it suitable for piano students looking to explore jazz music. The variety of pieces, from the whimsical "Jazz Spooks" to the rhythmic "Poundin' the Beat," provides an engaging experience for learners at different levels.

      EZ Jazz: Seven Easy-To-Play Jazz Piano Solos for Any Age
    • Nothing but the Blues

      • 80pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      This is a complete approach to playing traditional and contemporary blues. Techniques are given for practicing and creating the blues sound including blues scales, blue notes, blues progressions, walking and boogie bass lines. Learn how to voice and play contemporary blues chords. Be able to perform full arrangements of standards in a blues set. With the recording, you will be able to play with a great sounding live blues band.

      Nothing but the Blues
    • Learn to play the blues at the keyboard and open up a brand new world of musical knowledge with this exciting method from Alfred. Students of all ages can continue their journey to a lifetime of musical enjoyment. By following the step-by-step set of instructions, you will learn all about blue notes, blues scales, blues progressions, grace notes, and tremolos. This will prepare you to perform as a soloist or in a band. With its chord symbols, mini-music lessons and scales, this book will have you jamming right from the beginning! It also features a chord dictionary for easy reference during and after your lessons. The accompanying CD features examples of the pieces with back-ground arrangements, a helpful resource for play-along and practice. Be your own teacher, and let Alfred be your resource every step of the way.

      Alfred's Teach Yourself to Play Blues at the Keyboard