28 Modern Jazz Trumpet Solos

28 Modern Jazz Trumpet Solos
Title 28 Modern Jazz Trumpet Solos PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Alfred Music Publishing
Total Pages
Release 1980
Genre Jazz
ISBN 9781457493942

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28 Modern Jazz Trumpet Solos, Book 2

28 Modern Jazz Trumpet Solos, Book 2
Title 28 Modern Jazz Trumpet Solos, Book 2 PDF eBook
Author Ken Slone
Publisher Alfred Music
Total Pages 64
Release
Genre Music
ISBN 9781457494093

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Book 2 contains more improvised solos from more great artists such as Chet Baker, Donald Byrd, Freddie Hubbard, Dizzie Gillespie, Booker Little, Fats Navarro, and others.

28 Modern Jazz Trumpet Solos

28 Modern Jazz Trumpet Solos
Title 28 Modern Jazz Trumpet Solos PDF eBook
Author Ken Slone
Publisher Warner Bros Publications
Total Pages 60
Release 1995-01-01
Genre Music
ISBN 9780769230184

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Book 2 contains more improvised solos from more great artists such as Chet Baker, Donald Byrd, Freddie Hubbard, Dizzie Gillespie, Booker Little, Fats Navarro, and others.

First 50 Songs You Should Play On Ocarina

First 50 Songs You Should Play On Ocarina
Title First 50 Songs You Should Play On Ocarina PDF eBook
Author Hal Leonard Corp.
Publisher Hal Leonard
Total Pages 162
Release 2021-11-01
Genre Music
ISBN 1705159737

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(Ocarina). One-of-a-kind collection of accessible, must-know favorites from the Beatles to Adele, folk songs, to movie soundtracks, and more! Songs include: Fight Song * Fly Me to the Moon (In Other Words) * Hallelujah * Just the Way You Are * Let It Be * Let It Go * Roar * Rolling in the Deep * Satin Doll * Shake It Off * Stand by Me * Summertime * Take Me Home, Country Roads * Uptown Funk * Yesterday * and more.

28 modern jazz trumpet solos

28 modern jazz trumpet solos
Title 28 modern jazz trumpet solos PDF eBook
Author Jamey Aebersold
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1977
Genre
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A Trumpet Around the Corner

A Trumpet Around the Corner
Title A Trumpet Around the Corner PDF eBook
Author Samuel Charters
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages 394
Release 2008
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1604733187

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Samuel Charters has been studying and writing about New Orleans music for more than fifty years. A Trumpet around the Corner: The Story of New Orleans Jazz is the first book to tell the entire story of a century of jazz in New Orleans. Although there is still controversy over the racial origins and cultural sources of New Orleans jazz, Charters provides a balanced assessment of the role played by all three of the city's musical lineages--African American, white, and Creole--in jazz's formative years. Charters also maps the inroads blazed by the city's Italian immigrant musicians, who left their own imprint on the emerging styles. The study is based on the author's own interviews, begun in the 1950s, on the extensive material gathered by the Oral History Project in New Orleans, on the recent scholarship of a new generation of writers, and on an exhaustive examination of related newspaper files from the jazz era. The book extends the study area of his earlier book Jazz: New Orleans, 1885-1957, and breaks new ground with its in-depth discussion of the earliest New Orleans recordings. A Trumpet around the Corner for the first time brings the story up to the present, describing the worldwide interest in the New Orleans jazz revival of the 1950s and 1960s, and the exciting resurgence of the brass bands of the last decades. The book discusses the renewed concern over New Orleans's musical heritage, which is at great risk after the catastrophe of Hurricane Katrina's floodwaters. Samuel Charters, eminent historian of jazz and blues music, is author of the award-winning The Roots of the Blues and numerous other titles. A resident of Storrs, Connecticut, and Stockholm, Sweden, he is also a Grammy-winning record producer, musician, poet, and fiction writer and was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 1994.

Clifford Brown

Clifford Brown
Title Clifford Brown PDF eBook
Author Nick Catalano
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 233
Release 2001-05-24
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0199760950

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Although he died in a tragic car accident at twenty-five, Clifford Brown is widely considered one of the most important figures in the history of jazz, a trumpet player who ranks with Louis Armstrong, Dizzy Gillespie, and Miles Davis, and a leading influence on contemporary jazz musicians. Now, in Clifford Brown: The Life and Art of the Legendary Jazz Trumpeter, Nick Catalano gives us the first major biography of this musical giant. Based on extensive interviews with Clifford Brown's family, friends, and fellow jazz musicians, here is a fascinating portrait of a remarkable musician. Catalano depicts Brown's early life, showing how he developed a facility and dazzling technique that few jazz players have ever equaled. We read of his meteoric rise in Philadelphia, where he played with many of the leading jazz players of the 1950s, including Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker; his tour of Europe with Lionel Hampton, which made him famous; and his formation of the Brown-Roach Quintet with prominent drummer Max Roach--one of the most popular hard bop combos of the day. Catalano also shows that Brown was a remarkable individual--he grew up in a middle-class African-American home in Wilmington, Delaware, attended college, was a skilled mathematician, and had wide cultural interests. Moreover, in an era when most jazz players were either alcoholics or addicts, Brown was clean-living and drug free. Indeed, he became a role model for musicians who were struggling with drugs and had great influence in this area with one prominent colleague, tenor sax player Sonny Rollins. Clifford Brown not only provides a colorful account of Brown's life, but also features an informed analysis of his major recorded solos, highlighting Brown's originality and revealing why he remains a great influence on trumpet players today. It is a book that anyone with a serious interest in jazz will want to own.