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Are you a classical bass player that wants to apply your hard earned instrumental skills to jazz improvisation? Or are you a jazz bass player looking to open up your scale/interval practice to new worlds of melodic invention? Bach Shapes II for Bass Clef is the sequel to Bach Shapes, the immensely successful scale and interval pattern book for all instruments. In Bach Shapes II you'll find 140 pages (twice the size of Bach Shapes!)of all things Bach, a culmination of 5 years of work by NYC jazz saxophonist and Bach enthusiast Jon De Lucia that includes: ¿ 50 pages of diatonic sequences, now…mehr

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Are you a classical bass player that wants to apply your hard earned instrumental skills to jazz improvisation? Or are you a jazz bass player looking to open up your scale/interval practice to new worlds of melodic invention? Bach Shapes II for Bass Clef is the sequel to Bach Shapes, the immensely successful scale and interval pattern book for all instruments. In Bach Shapes II you'll find 140 pages (twice the size of Bach Shapes!)of all things Bach, a culmination of 5 years of work by NYC jazz saxophonist and Bach enthusiast Jon De Lucia that includes: ¿ 50 pages of diatonic sequences, now with analysis, articulation suggestions and scale variations (harmonic minor, harmonic major, etc) ¿ A chapter on minor and diminished shapes, bringing Bach's Toccata and Fugue into the Bebop Era with examples from Charlie Parker, Cannonball Adderley and more. ¿ 20 pages on the Circle of Fifths progression, applying Bach Shapes to chord progressions like "All The Things You Are" and "Autumn Leaves," including MIDI chordal accompaniment for the exercises and live band recordings for the etudes. ¿ A chapter on Paul Desmond, including etudes and a solo transcription. ¿ A chapter on arpeggiation, using Bach's methods to get through standard tunes. ¿ Bach Loops! Short looping patterns from Bach's music with a ton of practice ideas. ¿ Etudes! More lines on jazz standards to help internalize the material.
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Autorenporträt
Jon De Lucia is a jazz saxophonist and clarinetist based in Brooklyn, NY. He holds an MA in Jazz Studies from the City College of New York and has studied with Lee Konitz, Andrew Sterman, Bill Pierce, George Garzone, Greg Osby, Joe Lovano and many more. His interest in the music of the baroque led to the forming of the Luce Trio, a new take on early music for saxophone, electric guitar and bass. Between this group and his work as leader/arranger of the Jon De Lucia Octet he has fused the counterpoint of J.S. Bach with a West Coast jazz sensibility. He can be found regularly performing in the NYC area.