Fiddle Jam A Way-Cool Easy Way to Learn How to Improvise Cello - Sheet Music

Take a walk on the wild side with your violin or fiddle (or viola or cello)! This book/CD pack is designed to introduce players ranging from first year students to clasically trained professionals to modern improv-based jazz, blues, rock, cajun, funk and other hybrid styles. Its "just jam along and you can't go wrong" approach teaches two-string symmetrical fingering blocks called EZ-Zones to encourage new improvisers into a more creative state earlier in their musical development.

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Instrument:
Cello Viola Violin
Genres:
Blues Folk Jazz
Publishers:
Hal Leonard
Series:
Jazz Instruction
UPC:
073999957167
ISBN:
9780634049279
Format:
CD Book and CD Collection / Songbook
Item types:
Physical
Instructionals:
Improvisation
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
46
Size:
9x12 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.68 pounds

Book/Online Audio Cello, Viola, Violin

SKU: HL.695716

A Way-Cool Easy Way to Learn How to Improvise. Jazz Instruction. Improvisation, Jazz, Blues, Folk, Play Along. Instructional book (softcover) and examples CD. With introductory text, instructional text, black & white photos, instructional photos, illustrations, fingerings, standard notation and examples CD. 46 pages. Hal Leonard #695716. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.695716).

ISBN 9780634049279. UPC: 073999957167. 9x12 inches. Geoffrey Fitzhugh Perry for Violin, Viola & Cello.

Take a walk on the wild side with your violin or fiddle (or viola or cello)! This book/CD pack is designed to introduce players ranging from first year students to clasically trained professionals to modern improv-based jazz, blues, rock, cajun, funk and other hybrid styles. Its "just jam along and you can't go wrong" approach teaches two-string symmetrical fingering blocks called EZ-Zones to encourage new improvisers into a more creative state earlier in their musical development.