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Bergonzi pentatonics pdf
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bergonzi pentatonics pdf

Bergonzi’s Thesaurus of Intervallic Melodies Does anyone have any experiences with this study, positive or otherwise? Once you know the “ins-and-outs” of a few, it could help you ears alot–or at least you would have a few “bursts” of “out” stuff you could blast out, in certain solo ocassions. Bergonzi Book 5 Thesaurus of Intervallic Melodies I myself have been using the book over two years and have started taking some of the melodies into my bassoon playing via bass clef and also compositionally. I loved his 1st book – Melodic Structures – and the one on Pentatonics, but just couldjn’t get myself to dive into interfallic Intervallic Melodies. I’m not really worried about getting through it all. You also have a set of letters and numbers at the top of the page and then a whole different set above every set of 4 or 5 notes. Does anyone have any experiences with this study, positive or otherwise? Originally Posted by JimD. Man, I really Tried to work with this book Check out one of the blues and start to play some lines over top of it. I would stick with the same line and then went it went to the next track and key I would sing the line again over the new key. Jerry Bergonzi – Vol.5 – Thesaurus of Intervallic Melodies I think my brain just imploded! Dave As Billie Holiday put it, “Lester sings in his horn you listen to him and can almost hear the words”. Bergonzi’s Thesaurus of Intervallic Melodies. I pay attention to the tone of each note and making them the same. Is the point that as long as you’re playing SOME KIND of structured pattern, it pretty much doesn’t matter what the song or its underlying harmonic structure is? Just an idea- Try staying in the box nergonzi pop and groove and burn. I think my brain just exploded There are some great lines in there, but they seem to happen accidentally. Maybe it’s too stupid of a question? A student can see that with creative rhythms it is possible to make even a really angular line sound right. The last thing I need is another unused book to add to the pile. Unfortunately Jerry isn’t a personal friend so I can’t actually get him to clarify perhaps he’d like to post here. You know like all the intervals you hate on clarinet.

bergonzi pentatonics pdf

I have the book and understanding what is going on is not a problem, playing the lines is not a problem, but trying to get them into your playing is another thing. For instance, let’s say the chart says F7: Results 1 to 13 of And also, just making me open ,elodies to different places to go. The time now thesaaurus Along with Tim’s advice another thing that is great that I was doing was if I had a long ride to a gig I would put on the CD that thesaaurus with it and try to sing through the exercise to the CD while I was driving. The book is usable, so is Lateef’s, without knowing what’s going on but it seems to be an integral part of this that there is a method in there somewhere and it would be nice to be let in on the method behind these jerru, especially after I’ve bought the book, otherwise they are just random. What jerry suggested to me to start this book was take the first ten pages and sing them over a C major triad, then over E major and Ab triads then some minor triads, this way the ear accepts the harmony rub.

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It’s been a big help to me, plus having jerry as a friend so I can just get into this book faster by knowing him and asking him stuff when I hit the wall. Hi, I can’t believe no one is using this book?Īnything that expands the ear is a good thing, Its probably exactly what I need to dive into in fact.

bergonzi pentatonics pdf

Check out one of the blues and start to play some lines over top of it. That reminds me I have to start practicing that again! Last edited by Bub99 at Originally Posted by hakukani. I can tell it’s opening my ear and fingers jrry to new shapes and sounds. 5: Thesaurus of Intervallic Melodies: Book & CD I occasionally use the book for transposing too like playing a line up a step, etc. Jazz theory and patterns by the saxophone master.

bergonzi pentatonics pdf

What jerry suggested to me to start this book was take the first ten pages. Regarding Volume 5 of Bergonzi’s Thesaurus of Intervallic melodies. Documents Similar To Jerry Bergonzi – Vol.5 – Thesaurus of Intervallic Melodies.















Bergonzi pentatonics pdf