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Alfred’s Essentials of Jazz Theory
Alfred’s Essentials of Jazz Theory
For jazz aficionados and players who wish to study jazz terms and concepts, Alfred’s Essentials of Jazz Theory is the perfect resource. It is advised that you have a solid grasp of fundamental theory, such as the lessons in Books 1-3 of Alfred’s Essentials of Music Theory, in order to get the most out of this course. The CDs that come with the book provide ear-training and listening exercises as well as courses with written and musical reading tasks. There is a review section at the end of each unit. Throughout the book, reading aloud while playing or singing along to the examples is recommended. Utilize this comprehensive course to master jazz with ease!
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