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B-Flat Trumpet - Level 5 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1283286

By Miles Davis. By Tadd Dameron. Arranged by Leo Maxey. Jazz. 7 pages. Leo Maxey #874459. Published by Leo Maxey (A0.1283286).

Fats Navarro's Trumpet Solo on Lady Bird harmonized for trumpet sections and trumpet ensemble.

Inspired by great bigband horn sections, the World Saxophone Quartet and Supersax are harmonized! I have harmonized very popular trumpet solos by great and influential trumpeters. In this collection here, are featured solos by Louis Armstrong, Fats Navarro, and Clifford Brown on the tunes Jacqui, Lady Bird, Knee Drops and more!

Leo Maxey, Trumpet
Ed Hrybyk, Bass
Quincy Phillips, Drums
Russell Kirk, Recording Engineer
Recorded at Walker Studios

The Student should take time to memorize the tune and solo from the original recording.  Where learning the harmonized parts, the metronome should be dialed back 15-30 clicks/BPM or more, until the line is fluid and able to be played up to tempo, for the best results.  The transcriptions also serve as a way to work together on phrasing, unit cohesion and aiding in one's own jazz feel and understanding.

The GOAL: To form a tight knit trumpet section that compliments the lead voice(and doesn't crowed 'em), thus contributing to the overall vibe of the ensemble.  In learning parts, the strategy should look like:

1. Learn the head
2. Learn the lead part (the solo)
3. Learn your part (2nd, 3rd or 4th part).

Lady Bird
Miles Davis
$12.99 12.22 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Trumpet Solo - Level 5 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.829071

Composed by Eric Bolvin. Instructional,Jazz. Individual part. 64 pages. ERIC V BOLVIN #3579875. Published by ERIC V BOLVIN (A0.829071).

The Be-Bop Range Book is a creative approach to developing range, technique and improvisational be-bop skills for trumpet.

Introduction

Trumpet range and developing it is one of the most common and controversial subjects among trumpet players, teachers and authors. Without delving too far into the physical and scientific aspects of trumpet playing, allow me to paraphrase the great Yogi Berra;
The upper register of the trumpet is the same as the middle and lower registers, just different.

All trumpet playing is a coordination or balance of three things: air, tongue level and embouchure. It is through sensible, intelligent and consistent practice that we develop the skills necessary to play throughout the entire range of our instrument.

Purpose Of This Book

Although hitting the high note may be the quest for many trumpet players, a more useful and musical goal is developing a large playable range. This means being able to articulate and play musically and dynamically throughout the entire range of the instrument. This is accomplished through the use of Range Arcs, which are musical phrases that cover a large range. In addition to building our playable range, we are working on technique and adding to our jazz vocabulary.

I originally developed the concept of Range Arcs in The Modern Jazz Trumpet Method. Many players have commented on how useful these studies are, so I decided to expand on it here. For more rudimentary range, flexibility and endurance study, seeTongue Level & Air.

The Approach Note

I have found that how we approach the highest note of a musical phrase is critical to range development. This aspect of range development is presented here in a progressive, creative format.

Exercises 1-5 use the Chromatic Approach. This means that the highest note of the arc is approached from a 1â„2 step below. The exercises continue, adding a 1â„2 step to the approach note every five exercises.

Articulation & Phrasing

All exercises in this book are to be played in a swing style. However, if you are having trouble with an exercise, sometimes playing it straight may help. Jazz articulation should also be employed throughout. What does that mean exactly? Jazz trumpet articulation is as spontaneous and individual as an improvised solo. Honestly, if I have to think about it, I can’t do it. The best advice is to listen to the trumpet players quoted in this book and to as much jazz trumpet as you can. Transcribe and play solos while emulating their style and articulation.

Immersing yourself in this will result in your own personal style of articulation. Jazz articulation on trumpet is also born out of necessity. Some slurs in a line may just not be possible so you must tongue. This will be revealed when you start some of the exercises that contain wider intervals.

How To Use This Book

Each exercise group consists of a Range Arc, Range Builder and Range Builder Extended. Each group should be practiced for at least one week before moving ahead to the next one.

Range Arcs

The Range Arc is the original lick. Many of these have been borrowed from some of the great jazz trumpeters of all time; Freddie Hubbard, Clifford Brown, Lee Morgan, Chet Baker, Tom Harrell, Randy Brecker, Fats Navarro and Blue Mitchell.

You should begin with the key that is marked with an asterisk * ; it is an easy key and range and will help you familiarize yourself with the lick. Practice slowly at first and then work for speed. Once you are familiar with the * lick, start at the beginning of the Range Arc. Work on each key until you get it smoothly. Repeat as needed and rest between each key. Take the D.C. and play 8va through the indicated key (see the box at the end of the Range Arc) that takes you to High C. Rest for 15 minutes.

Range Builders

After resting, you are ready for the Range Builder. These are short.

The Be-Bop Range Book
Trompette

$16.95 15.95 € Trompette PDF SheetMusicPlus






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