各種2-5-1で使える音階が12キー示されてます。
海外(アメリカ)の教則本は質が良いです。
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Vol. 3, The II/V7/I Progression: A New Approach To Jazz Improvisation (Jamey Aebersold Play-A-Long Series)
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1 | Ii-V7-I (All Major Keys) |
2 | Ii-V7-I Random Progression |
3 | V7+9-I All Keys |
4 | 0-V7+9-Io All Minor Keys |
5 | G Minor Blues |
6 | Bebop Tune |
7 | Ii-V7-I Three Keys (Giant Steps Prog.) |
8 | F Blues with 8-Bar Bridge |
9 | Ii-V7-I in Major Key |
10 | V7+9 to 1 Exercises #1 - #72 |
11 | Ii-V7-I in Minor Key Exercises #1 to #31 |
12 | Ii-V7-I (In One Key) |
13 | Tuning Notes |
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(2-CD set) Intermediate level with booklet. The second CD has 2-5-7-1 track for each key plus several other trakcs. ISBN: 978-1-56224-129-2.
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- 製品サイズ : 20.96 x 1.27 x 27.31 cm; 544.31 g
- メーカー : Jamey Aebersold
- ページ数 : 100
- EAN : 9781562241292
- 商品モデル番号 : JA003C
- オリジナル盤発売日 : 2000
- レーベル : Jamey Aebersold
- ASIN : 156224129X
- 原産国 : アメリカ合衆国
- ディスク枚数 : 1
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レビューのフィルタリング中に問題が発生しました。後でもう一度試してください。
2021年12月12日に日本でレビュー済み
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CDが付属しているので、それに合わせて弾いています
練習素材としてもいい感じです
YouTubeでも同様のコンピング動画はありますが、基本解説を時折見ることは自己レヴューになるので、ある程度ギグに参加している人の基本確認・自己限定打にこそ良い教材と思います
練習素材としてもいい感じです
YouTubeでも同様のコンピング動画はありますが、基本解説を時折見ることは自己レヴューになるので、ある程度ギグに参加している人の基本確認・自己限定打にこそ良い教材と思います
2020年5月9日に日本でレビュー済み
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ジャズピアノ初心者。ツーファイブワンの響きに惹かれ練習のために購入。一番最初のスケールと最後の方のピアノ向けヴォイシングのページは様々なパターンが記載されており大変参考になります。楽譜通りに弾くだけでもジャジーな雰囲気を堪能できて楽しい。英語表記に関してはなんとなく書いてあることは分かるけれど、日本語訳されたものも探せばあったらしい…?
2020年5月28日に日本でレビュー済み
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This is a nice book. It comes with 2 cds with backing tracks and the exercises are all inn3 keys (C, Bb and Eb), so basically you can use it with any instrument!
2018年10月4日に日本でレビュー済み
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簡単なパターンからある程度複雑なパターンまで網羅しています。
2023年11月1日に日本でレビュー済み
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cd付いてない 返品したい
2018年5月25日に日本でレビュー済み
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必須のテキストですね
某有名JAZZの大学で必ず勉強されるテキストだそうです。
某有名JAZZの大学で必ず勉強されるテキストだそうです。
2023年7月19日に日本でレビュー済み
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CD付きと謳っているが無しで届きました。どうしたら解決するのかわからないです。
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cleopatric
5つ星のうち5.0
If you just practiced this book only as a beginner you're good
2021年6月17日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
All of Jamey books are about the same. The II-V7-I Progression: The Most Important Musical Sequence in Jazz, Vol. 3 (CD included) (Jazz Play-A-Long for All Musicians, Vol 3)This one as several other titles for example: Major and Minor: Learn To Improvise Jazz in Every Key, Vol. 24 (book with 2 CDs) is another title. You go through all keys. Very good book to learn your notes also. I good idea would be to start off practicing slowly at first, then gradually increase your speed as your note recognition increases II-V7-I (251) was recommended by a fellow musician and certified College Graduate Music School Teacher. I also, fully recommend this monograph. In my opinion it's the only scales book you really need for jazz in particular. It covers the entire key range. Most importantly, all of the notes are right there together. Beginners don't have to skip notes while they're learning. This is the way we learned how to play instruments in elementary school.
One more title to add: Mel Bay Deluxe Encyclopedia of Piano Chords: A Complete Study of Chords and How to Use Them Paperback – May 6, 2015
by Bob Kroepel
This book was originally written in 1976. An oldie but goodie. This title should get you up and going. My #1 Piano Practice Book! Over the years a lot of guitar players have told me that they learned how to play Guitar from a Mel Bay Guitar book. It speaks volumes! This is one of the better and simpler books to lean piano music by. Why? You get to practice beautifully crafted chords from the beginning. This leads to playing even more beautifully crafted music once you start memorizing the chords. It took a while to find this one! The key: Play and memorize only 3-6 chords at a time. The key is to play them so often that you can easily memorize whole pages eventually. Just practice s-l-o-w-l-y while first learning. Play one chord twelve times, then move to the next chord. Play it twelve times. Go to the next chord and play it twelve times. Then go back to the first set of chords and play it twelve times. Make sure you can play these 3 chords by memory before moving on the the next 3 chords. After you have these 3 chords under your fingers and memorized, go to the next 3 chords and practice them the same way. Pretty soon you be able to go through one page easily. Then another page, then another. Pretty soon you'll be able to play the entire book without paying much attention to the written notes on the page. That's about the time you'll learn and recognize you have perfect pitch. Well, almost! Just keep learning those 3 notes at a time. Pretty soon you'll start sounding like Léopold...[Johann Georg Leopold Mozart Mozart is best known today as the father and teacher of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]. Yes, that's the simple way of how learning to play the piano works! I'm in your corner! If you use this method you should be playing within a fairly short period of time. How long? I've known people who practiced all day for 2 weeks and learned Guitar or Piano. That's not the norm or recommended. 1-2 hours per day, 5 days per week, relative pitch should happen within 3 months, but even that timeline could vary. Why? Once the average person recognize their getting better they increase their practice time, because their excited and jazzed and happy that things are finally coming together. So these types of students learn quickly, on average. I'm just saying, all students do not possess that joie de vivre, that passion, that zeal to learn. So, some students take longer. You know the beauty in all? Everyone who is consistently practice, eventually cross the threshold and create and play music at a higher level than they normally could have or would have :-) You know what? After all the stress commotion, anxiety, fear of failure, worries, apprehension, consternation, after all is said and done, you rarely can tell who was the bad student and who was the good one. Go figure?
Which to practice scales or chords? Chords! You can play more chords in 1 minute than you can scales. When you play scales, you should, at first practice them slowly and deliberately in order for the mind to fully understand and comprehend what it's memorizing and learning. Chords? You can bang out 30-40 chords a minute and it mentally sinks into the brain quicker. Although I'm not a psychologist, it makes common sense to me. <-And I'll just leave that topic and further discussions right there where it'll sit!
Tell you what! I'll compromise with you. Listen to the included CD's. If you don't do anything else, listen to the CD's for at least 1 hour or more per day. On average you'll be able to play what you're listening to within the year! How's that? Google one of the main functions of the: Corpus callosum section of our brain. This is why anyone can learn and play any instrument at a high level!The ball is in your court now! Good luck!
Mentally sing with me:
This little light of mine, I'm gonna let it shine
This little light of mine, I'm gonna let it shine
This little light of mine, I'm gonna let it shine
Let it shine, shine, shine...
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Boy, that was a lot of blab, blab = :-\
Here's an idea. Write your 2-5-1's on one of those books with the blank piano keys. It makes practice much easier. Takes a little time to copy it, just put dots on the notes (white and black keys) and have at it! Practice sessions will progress faster and nary a headache figuring out lines and dots, sharps and flats etc. Hope this helps. Good luck and God speed fellow solo sojourners =-}
One more title to add: Mel Bay Deluxe Encyclopedia of Piano Chords: A Complete Study of Chords and How to Use Them Paperback – May 6, 2015
by Bob Kroepel
This book was originally written in 1976. An oldie but goodie. This title should get you up and going. My #1 Piano Practice Book! Over the years a lot of guitar players have told me that they learned how to play Guitar from a Mel Bay Guitar book. It speaks volumes! This is one of the better and simpler books to lean piano music by. Why? You get to practice beautifully crafted chords from the beginning. This leads to playing even more beautifully crafted music once you start memorizing the chords. It took a while to find this one! The key: Play and memorize only 3-6 chords at a time. The key is to play them so often that you can easily memorize whole pages eventually. Just practice s-l-o-w-l-y while first learning. Play one chord twelve times, then move to the next chord. Play it twelve times. Go to the next chord and play it twelve times. Then go back to the first set of chords and play it twelve times. Make sure you can play these 3 chords by memory before moving on the the next 3 chords. After you have these 3 chords under your fingers and memorized, go to the next 3 chords and practice them the same way. Pretty soon you be able to go through one page easily. Then another page, then another. Pretty soon you'll be able to play the entire book without paying much attention to the written notes on the page. That's about the time you'll learn and recognize you have perfect pitch. Well, almost! Just keep learning those 3 notes at a time. Pretty soon you'll start sounding like Léopold...[Johann Georg Leopold Mozart Mozart is best known today as the father and teacher of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]. Yes, that's the simple way of how learning to play the piano works! I'm in your corner! If you use this method you should be playing within a fairly short period of time. How long? I've known people who practiced all day for 2 weeks and learned Guitar or Piano. That's not the norm or recommended. 1-2 hours per day, 5 days per week, relative pitch should happen within 3 months, but even that timeline could vary. Why? Once the average person recognize their getting better they increase their practice time, because their excited and jazzed and happy that things are finally coming together. So these types of students learn quickly, on average. I'm just saying, all students do not possess that joie de vivre, that passion, that zeal to learn. So, some students take longer. You know the beauty in all? Everyone who is consistently practice, eventually cross the threshold and create and play music at a higher level than they normally could have or would have :-) You know what? After all the stress commotion, anxiety, fear of failure, worries, apprehension, consternation, after all is said and done, you rarely can tell who was the bad student and who was the good one. Go figure?
Which to practice scales or chords? Chords! You can play more chords in 1 minute than you can scales. When you play scales, you should, at first practice them slowly and deliberately in order for the mind to fully understand and comprehend what it's memorizing and learning. Chords? You can bang out 30-40 chords a minute and it mentally sinks into the brain quicker. Although I'm not a psychologist, it makes common sense to me. <-And I'll just leave that topic and further discussions right there where it'll sit!
Tell you what! I'll compromise with you. Listen to the included CD's. If you don't do anything else, listen to the CD's for at least 1 hour or more per day. On average you'll be able to play what you're listening to within the year! How's that? Google one of the main functions of the: Corpus callosum section of our brain. This is why anyone can learn and play any instrument at a high level!The ball is in your court now! Good luck!
Mentally sing with me:
This little light of mine, I'm gonna let it shine
This little light of mine, I'm gonna let it shine
This little light of mine, I'm gonna let it shine
Let it shine, shine, shine...
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Boy, that was a lot of blab, blab = :-\
Here's an idea. Write your 2-5-1's on one of those books with the blank piano keys. It makes practice much easier. Takes a little time to copy it, just put dots on the notes (white and black keys) and have at it! Practice sessions will progress faster and nary a headache figuring out lines and dots, sharps and flats etc. Hope this helps. Good luck and God speed fellow solo sojourners =-}

Lassy
5つ星のうち5.0
ESSENTIAL BOOK.
2019年5月3日にカナダでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
This is a timeless aid for any instrumentalist (or jazzy vocalist). The first track is a foundation for all harmony - getting familiar with playing in all the Major Scales. This new edition also lets you practice one key area at a time with the Second Disc. You can build your familiarity with chord types with each track. The booklet has lead sheets for each track in Bb Eb BASS and Concert. It also has several years of "patterns" to transpose and play over the music. Highly RECOMMEND.

Edit
5つ星のうち5.0
Prima
2019年9月5日にドイツでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Sehr gut. Man muss üben.

Norman Crossley
5つ星のうち5.0
Good for technique
2019年4月19日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Great value

mhch
5つ星のうち2.0
Attention aux versions !!!
2017年5月29日にフランスでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
L'article est décrit comme version 3 CD, mais j'ai reçu la version antérieure 2 CD. Plus d'attention ou d'avertissement est nécessaire sur ce genre de produit. J'ai renvoyé l'article en demandant remplacement par la bonne version, On verra ce qui se passe.