logo5_small100 Major II-V-I Bebop Lines Vol. I

This volume of the Jazz Improvisation Series emphasizes upon major II-V-I jazz lines stylized in Bebop tradition. Individual lines are presented in all twelve keys to facilitate the development and familiarity of chromatic transposition. It is recommended that users start the exercises in a comfortable speed and gradually build up the facility to satisfy the technical demands in faster tempos.

100 MAJOR II-V-I BEBOP LINES VOL. I (891.96 KB)
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Comments ( 5 )

wow. thank you so very much!

samuelxd added these pithy words on Nov 28 09 at 9:30 AM

Hi samuelxd, thanks for the comment:)

Jen-Kuang Chang added these pithy words on Mar 27 10 at 1:00 AM

absolutely great resource! Thank you so much; I’ll enjoy practicing these studies as sight reading exercises in jazz vocab.

Dixon added these pithy words on Apr 20 10 at 3:45 AM

And I will point my students / fellow music / study / jazz enthusiasts in your direction.

Dixon added these pithy words on Apr 20 10 at 3:46 AM

Hi Dixon, thanks for the kind words and support!

Keep swingin’

JK

Jen-Kuang Chang added these pithy words on Apr 20 10 at 5:33 AM

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