Daily Warm Up Exercises For Jazz Ensemble, Volume 1 - Guitar by Mike Lewis Jazz Ensemble - Sheet Music

By Mike Lewis

Daily Warm-Up Exercises for Jazz Ensemble was written as a series of studies to aid the jazz group in performance. It is published in two volumes, Volume I for the young or beginning ensemble, and Volume II for the more advanced group. All musical groups need a short period of time during the beginning of a rehearsal to reacquaint their body functions with the needs of making music. Even though individuals warm-up by themselves in preparation for performance, the group as a whole needs to experience basic musical qualities---blend, balance, precision, intonation---together to ensure good ensemble performance. Hopefully, this series will provide the jazz ensemble with materials organized in a logical manner to accomplish these goals.

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Instrument:
Electric Guitar Piano
Ensembles:
Jazz Ensemble
Genres:
Jazz
Publishers:
Alfred Music
UPC:
029156634174
Format:
Fake Book
Item types:
Physical
Instructionals:
Etudes and Exercises Methods and More
Artist:
Mike Lewis
Usages:
School and Community Sacred
Number of Pages:
12
Size:
9x12 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.2 pounds

Jazz Ensemble guitar

SKU: AP.SJ8615

Jazz Ensemble Method; Method/Instruction; Warm-Ups. Jazz and Instructional. Fake book. With standard notation, chord names and guitar notation legend. 12 pages. Alfred Music #00-SJ8615. Published by Alfred Music (AP.SJ8615).

UPC: 029156634174. 9x12 inches. English.

Daily Warm-Up Exercises for Jazz Ensemble was written as a series of studies to aid the jazz group in performance. It is published in two volumes, Volume I for the young or beginning ensemble, and Volume II for the more advanced group. All musical groups need a short period of time during the beginning of a rehearsal to reacquaint their body functions with the needs of making music. Even though individuals warm-up by themselves in preparation for performance, the group as a whole needs to experience basic musical qualities---blend, balance, precision, intonation---together to ensure good ensemble performance. Hopefully, this series will provide the jazz ensemble with materials organized in a logical manner to accomplish these goals.