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![]() | Arranging for Large Jazz Ensemble by Dick Lowell, Ken Pullig ISBN-10: 9780634036569 ISBN-10: 0-634-03656-4 ISBN-13: 9780634036569 ISBN-13: 978-0-634-03656-9 Paperback 2003-02-01 Berklee Press Find Lowest Price | |
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Product Description Create arrangements with texture and style with this complete guide to arranging for large horn sections! Now, for the first time, learn the same jazz ensemble arranging techniques taught by renowned Berklee College of Music faculty, and studied by the best and brightest arrangers working today. While the book focuses on classic big band and jazz styles, the core information about horn harmony and arranging can be used for any style, from hip-hop to ska. Arranging for Large Jazz Ensemble includes all the information you need when creating horn charts, fueling and inspiring you with the charts of esteemed Berklee professors Jeff Friedman, Ted Pease, Scott Free, Greg Hopkins and Bill Scism. The play-along CD includes more than 60 demo tracks and arrangements written in the style of masters such as Count Basie, Duke Ellington and Gil Evans, and performed by Berklee faculty. Covers: writing and voicing techniques; soli, background and shout choruses; special effects; creating your own style; and more. | ||
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whoa! what happened to the price?! (part one) Oh amazon! I was here about to buy this just yesterday at around $26 and left it for a few hours...came back and it jumped to $40!! Goodness, sounds like the house prices in Australia! You blink for a second and it shoots up instantly. Well I am definitely giving this 5 stars as I am familiar with the copy from another source...and dont want the authors to have a low star review just coz the price jumped- it isn't their fault. And so, I will give a proper review in part two, when amazon gets competive with the price again! | ||
The really way to learn jazz arranging This is the first time I found how to learn about jazz arranging and how to improve my last music knowledge. It is a wonderful book. | ||
Great book with great recording examples Arranging Jazz for Large Ensemble gives the readers the necessary skills to write for big bands. Although it is an advance subject in the Arranging area, the book starts with writing for unison and octaves. There are also great chapters about background writing with riff and guide tone lines. The Shout Chorus chapter provides beginners writers to fully understand the arrangement "big picture". All levels of arrangers can benefit from these chapters and their musical examples. They will help you memorize sound texture and effects as well as the writing techniques. As you go over the other chapters, you can easily assimilate their content and apply them successfully. It's unique and well written book, one of the best of its kind. | ||
Great book with great recording examples Arranging Jazz for Large Ensemble gives the readers the necessary skills to write for big bands. Although it is an advance subject in the Arranging area, the book starts with writing for unison and octaves. There are also great chapters about background writing with riff and guide tone lines. The Shout Chorus chapter provides beginners writers to fully understand the arrangement "big picture". All levels of arrangers can benefit from these chapters and their musical examples. They will help you memorize sound texture and effects as well as the writing techniques. As you go over the other chapters, you can easily assimilate their content and apply them successfully. It's unique and well written book, one of the best of its kind. | ||
Highly Recommended This book provides a wealth of priceless knowledge. The techniques revealed by the Berklee faculty have greatly improved my ability as an arranger. Although the focus is on jazz, I have found many of the techniques to be useful when arranging in other musical genres. I found the accompanying CD extremely helpful, as it provided demos of a number of famous arrangers and composers. I find myself referring back to the book time and time again and finding new techniques to use each time. I highly recommed it to anyone interested in becoming an arranger or composer. | ||