Review
Greg Fishman dares to explore new musical heights. Every lesson in Greg s books is a must for all musicians, and this latest book is no exception. Greg, you ve done a beautiful, musical thing again! --James Moody
Greg Fishman is a superb improvising instrumentalist who understands and utilizes the elements that have given jazz its unique identity and exciting appeal. That pervasive understanding has been masterfully portrayed in these very practical etudes without overwhelming the user with the need for excessive virtuosity or consummate reading ability. Listening to Greg's demo tracks, then learning to play the etudes with the provided accompaniment tracks will raise considerably the user's musicality and stylistic awareness. I highly recommend his books to anyone who loves jazz enough to want to get in on the action. --Jerry Coker
I greatly enjoyed playing through Greg Fishman's Jazz Saxophone Etudes volume one. Nice, easy to remember melodic compositions that will improve your improvisation. Volume Two looks to be as good or better. --Plas Johnson
About the Author
Greg earned his Bachelor s Degree in Jazz Studies at DePaul University, and his Master s Degree in Jazz Pedagogy at Northwestern University. However, in addition to his academic credentials, Greg has an internationally recognized name as a top jazz performer, who brings real-world experience to the classroom. Greg is the author of three Stan Getz transcription books, published by Hal Leonard, as well as four top selling books of jazz saxophone etudes and duets. These booksare being used as a part of the curriculum at the top universities in the United States, including the University of Miami, University of Illinois, and the Brubeck Institute of Music. Author of Elements of Jazz music theory column, which appears in each issue of the national magazine, Jazz Improv. Opened Greg Fishman Jazz Studios at 824 Custer Avenue in Evanston, Illinois in 2004. Cover story feature interview in the June 2007 issue of Saxophone Journal.