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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not really much help,
By Harold Hobson (Port Elizabeth, East Cape South Africa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Jazz Saxophone Scale and Chord Improvisation (Paperback)
This book contains most of the scales, in every key, as well as most of the important chords to be used in jazz improvisation. What it doesn't contain is any guidance as to HOW to improvise successfully. While some might argue that improvisation, by definition, is something you make up yourself, I believe that a few examples would be very helpful to a beginner musician (after all, who else would want to buy this book?). Another thing, this book amazingly doesn't contain the Blues scale. Big mistake! In summing it up, I'd rather pay a few dollars more for something that lives up to its title.
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Jazz Saxophone Scale and Chord Improvisation by Arnold (Paperback - June 1990)
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