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Berklee Jazz Keyboard Harmony: Using Upper-Structure Triads

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Berklee Jazz Keyboard HarmonyThis workbook will enrich your playing through advanced jazz harmonies. Practical exercises and concise descriptions will help you develop sight-comping and create full and colorful voicings for all chord types. The accompanying web-based audio lets you hear and practice the techniques with a jazz quartet. You will learn to use tension substitutions common in contemporary jazz; organize advanced harmonies using upper-structure triads; build facility in applying jazz harmonies in a way that best supports your expressive goals; and apply tension substitutions to all jazz chord types.

Berklee Jazz Keyboard Harmony: Using Upper-Structure Triads,
by Suzanna Sifter, Berklee Press, www.berkleepress.com







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