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Spacebook is a series focused on the contemporary language of Jazz, the collection consists of compositions, exercises and music theory. Exercises for the Modern Jazz Pianist, the third volume in the series, focuses on bringing the modern pianist a clear understanding of chordal harmony. This volume features a large number of exercises that address the most common chord types and is a perfect resource for the college and professional musician. Tailored for those coming from a traditional classical background as well as those well-versed in improvisation, these exercises provide a deep focus on chordal harmony, piano technique and endurance training.…mehr

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Spacebook is a series focused on the contemporary language of Jazz, the collection consists of compositions, exercises and music theory. Exercises for the Modern Jazz Pianist, the third volume in the series, focuses on bringing the modern pianist a clear understanding of chordal harmony. This volume features a large number of exercises that address the most common chord types and is a perfect resource for the college and professional musician. Tailored for those coming from a traditional classical background as well as those well-versed in improvisation, these exercises provide a deep focus on chordal harmony, piano technique and endurance training.
Autorenporträt
Robin Boudreaux is a pianist and composer from New Orleans, Louisiana. His influences include pianists Ellis Marsalis, Herbie Hancock and Andrew Hill, and composers Nikolai Roslavets, Alban Berg and Fartein Valen. He is the author of a large catalog of compositions and is the composer of Suite Katrina: Rebirth in the New Fertile Crescent, An Easter Suite and The Night is Beautiful (for Langston Hughes). He has recorded several albums (as a saxophonist and pianist), including a 2015 recording with the late Ellis Marsalis, Jr. Boudreaux was an honors scholar and a graduate of Southern University's Jazz Institute, under the direction of Alvin Batiste, and the University of New Orleans, where he was Gregory Federico Outstanding Senior in Jazz Studies. He is the father of two, an amateur physics theorist and a licensed teaching artist. He is currently active as a pianist and clinician.