BOOK 1: Beginning Concepts - Concert
BOOK 1: Beginning Concepts - Concert
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Beginning Jazz Improvisation Concepts:
First Studies for Jazz Line Creation, Swing Feel & Musical Confidence
This beginning jazz improvisation book is designed for musicians who are new to improvising—or teachers looking for a clear, structured introduction to jazz language. Perfect for students at the high school or early college level, this first studies book lays out the fundamentals of jazz improvisation in a practical, musical way.
Focused on the Basics of Improvisations, this resource helps players move from simply playing notes to creating clear, swinging, melodic jazz lines over standard progressions.
What You’ll Learn:
This book introduces the essential building blocks of jazz improvisation, with an emphasis on clarity, simplicity, and musical application:
- The basic approach and structure of jazz line creation
- How to use and embellish the melody
- Swing phrasing and articulation
- Call and response phrasing
- Rhythmic motifs and riff-based improvisation
- Blues scale and pentatonic scales
- Tendency tones, chord tones, and triads
- Seventh chords and sixth chords
- Simple scale patterns through modes
- Direct transposition of ideas to new chord progressions
- Arpeggios and basic embellishment
- Neighbor tones
- Approach notes
- Modes of the major scale
- Secondary dominants
- An introduction to tension and release
Each concept is presented in a way that is easy to teach, easy to practice, and easy to hear—making it ideal for early-stage improvisers.
Jazz Etudes on Standard Repertoire:
The book includes 9 accessible etudes on essential jazz standards, giving students real musical contexts in which to apply each concept.
Standards featured include:
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12-Bar Blues
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Doxy
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Five Spot After Dark
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Solar
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Autumn Leaves
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Blue Bossa
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Afternoon in Paris
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Sweet Georgia Brown
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Stompin’ at the Savoy
These etudes reinforce foundational skills while building confidence playing over common forms, styles, and harmonic progressions.
Who This Book Is For:
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Beginning jazz improvisers
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High school jazz students
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Early college music majors
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Private teachers and jazz educators
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Band directors introducing improvisation
Ideal for private lessons, jazz ensembles, combo classes, and self-guided study.
Product Details:
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Format: PDF
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Level: Beginner / First Studies
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Length: 28 pages
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