jazz warm up exercisesprimary school choirchoral practicemusicianship developmentThis pilot study is to examine whether it is valuable to implement jazz choral practice in Hong Kong primary school setting. The findings can serve as a reference to explore the possibilities of promoting jazz education in...
6首爵士小号分谱,配套光盘含小号大师(Allen Vizzutti)的示范演奏和伴奏音频。 A collection of jazzy warm-up exercises and solos for players of a moderate standard. Warm up exercises are an essential aspect of daily practice, preparing you both physically and mentally for a great performance. 4400339...
Paul pazzo mehling continues his nuts and bolts exploration of gypsy jazz and swing guitar techniques, putting all those scales, warm-ups and exercises you did on dvd 1 to practical use. his hot club of san francisco band mate, evan price, helps out on rhythm guitar and shares his unique...
You can personalize iWarmUp to fit your needs. Beginning students can play the easier exercises at a slower tempo and skip the hard ones, while the most advanced college students and professionals can challenge themselves appropriately with faster tempos on the more difficult excerpts. Pick and ch...
tempi: scales: q = 72 7ths: q = 60 straight or swung (D = m) tongued or slurred mf or ii) Exercises (music may be used): Candidate to prepare 1a or 1b; 2a or 2b; and 3a or 3b (three exercises in total). The candidate will choose one exercise to play first; the examiner ...
Coltrane Cycle 5 Exercises 1 month ago by Tom R. Great stuff ... Nick Homes develops just straight up good quality learning material. I keep going back for more. Golden Guitar Grooves 1 month ago by Mariano R. Excellent! Very complete study material, both in PDF and backing tracks. The...
In this course you will discover the secrets of how to invite your upper body and arms, fingers and palms into the dance. We will work on posture, movement, image, expression, and gesture. Ideas, specific exercises and examples from the greats in theory and action. Each lesson is followed...
I still use it each day as a warmup before moving on to more challenging ear training exercises. It's an exercise that I'd recommend, especially to anyone who has trouble identifying interval sounds. I even turned it into a sample exercise for my online ear trainer (Sample Exercise:Interva...
Lesson 1: Warm Up Exercises Three great warm up routines to get your fingers moving. Lesson 2: Building Vocabulary Part 1 Here we will discuss associating melody notes with chords and ways to traverse the fretboard, visualizing everything as we go. ...
“Regarding exercises involving arpeggios, inversions, or scales on saxophone: When using movable DO, should I think of each tonality as if it were C Major? For example, when I play in E major, do I think, “DO RE MI FA SO LA TI DO”? Is it as if there were only one Major scal...