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Jazz guitar lesson: Improvisation with triads concept
Jazz • Alternative Title: Improvisation with triads concept
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Jazz guitar lesson: Improvisation with triads concept
Instrumentation |
Acoustic guitar, Classical guitar |
Type of score |
Book |
Publisher |
OLC Barcelona Sheet Music |
Language |
English |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Workshop written by Simone Gubbioti, well known italian jazz guitarist. Great way to learn improvisation using triads, even for non-guitar players! Also works with pianists!
"Working with triads represents a strategic way to create modern and melodic lines much more fresh if compared
to the extensive use of the scales.Each triad (or slash chord) expresses already a tonality and using two or more
triads (superimposition) generates a bitonal or polytonal sound,especially if played over a tonic not present in the
triads themselves."
Uma 21 Oct 2011 21:45
Great Simone! :) <3
Josh 01 Oct 2011 19:13
I bought it two days ago and it's being very helpful for improving with my guitar! Thanks!
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