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MILES DAVIS - KIND OF BLUE (Alto Sax / Bass / Piano / Tenor Sax)

R$ 189,99

Disponibilidade: Disponível Para Encomendar

Código: 00672460

Editora: Hal Leonard

Idioma: Inglês

Autor/Artista: MILES DAVIS

Instrumento: Trompete-Sax Alto/Tenor-Baixo-Piano-Drum

Formato: Livro Físico / Partituras / 64 páginas

UPC: 73999215151

PRAZO DA ENCOMENDA: 160 DIA(S)

Reconhecido pelos especialistas como o melhor disco de jazz de todos os tempos, este álbum de 1959 é um dos mais influentes trabalhos da história do jazz. Este livro traz as transcrições de todos os temas, incluindo os solos. Inclui as partes do trompete de Miles,  sax tenor de John Coltrane e sax alto de Cannonball Adderly. As partes de piano de Bill Evans e Wynton Kelly (Fredie Freeloader - mão direita) além do guia da  seção rítmica de  Paul Chamber e Jimmy Cobb. As músicas são: So What • Freddie Freeloader • Blue in Green • All Blues •  Flamenco Sketches.

Hal Leonard

Sinopse Original:

Regarded by experts as "the best jazz recording of all time," the 1959 release Kind of Blue is one of the most influential albums in the history of jazz. This exceptional book features transcriptions of all the improvised solos as well as sketch scores for all the songs from this landmark release. This includes Miles' trumpet parts, the brilliant sax work of John Coltrane and Cannonball Adderly, and rhythm section parts to use as guides for the feel of each composition. Songs include: So What * Freddie Freeloader * Blue in Green * All Blues * and Flamenco Sketches. Also includes background information on the album and notes on the folio. Essential for all jazz fans!

“For musicians in the know, this book can only enhance one's ardor for the album Quincy Jones calls his 'orange juice' and Donald Fagen hails as 'The Bible.'”
–Ashley Kahn, author of Kind of Blue: The Making of the Miles Davis Masterpiece

“Put on the recording, take out the score, and you'll learn a lot and hear things you hadn't noticed before.”
–Lewis Porter, Director of the MA in Jazz History & Research, Rutgers University at Newark 

Músicas:

All Blues
Blue In Green
Flamenco Sketches
Freddie Freeloader
So What