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Originally Posted by rennurx
This is an example from Joe Pass Style Book Pg 41 first 6 lines at 66 bpm Fmaj7 I have been working on. These lines have a lot of changes. Not perfect yet now working to do it faster. The reading book helped me nail down the rhythms.
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06-03-2015 06:21 PM
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The book came this afternoon. Looking forward to getting to work in it.
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Great, let me know how it goes, its a good tool. If you want to share videos of the exercises let me know they are all valid and progressive in how they teach you.
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Originally Posted by rennurx
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No hurry, I am still working the basics also, these are a preclude to being able to do the eludes more efficiently and correctly, from page 3 on. This was not that evident to me at first until it was brought to my attention. I found the the basics easy to read the notes ultra slow through, yet its the timing and rhythm of each phase which is is what I am needing work on in the basics. I am however excited about it.
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On the very first line page 3, at first thought got this, then after working it for a while i discovered it was an excellent warm up for both left and right hand and also left hand stretch doing the line without shifting the left hand and not looking and following each note on the page without looking at the left hand, this was a major discovery for me.
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What is the name of this book you(rennurx and Mark) are using?
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Guitar Sightreading Studies by Carol Kaye (carolkaye.com)
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Great, I'm going to order it.
To make sure it's the rainbow colored book. It's blue, light green, and a purple-ish cover, correct?
thanks guys.
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Yes sir that is the one it also has a CD which can be purchased with it.
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Originally Posted by rennurx
By the way, for those who have some of Carol Kaye's older material, this book on sightreading is a much better quality of book than, say, "Jazz Guitar", which was reduced-size with a paper cover and the musical examples were hand-written. Yet it's still cheap....
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Great! Thanks guys.
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Originally Posted by MarkRhodes
Haven't forgot about this, still working the front part of book, trying to make it as good as muscle memory. This takes time, doing the exercises however have helped every aspect of my playing.
Steve
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Hey, Steve,
I'm working in that book too. Right now I'm on the "C" and "G" pages. It doesn't come fast as I would like but day by day, my reading is better. (I notice this when playing from other books as well.)
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03-19-2016, 02:06 PM #65destinytot Guest
Originally Posted by docbop
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Great, it is helpful to have the cd which you may or may not have gotten with the book. I found the first 12 pages very beneficial before jumping into the etudes.
Best Regards,
Steve
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03-19-2016, 02:20 PM #67destinytot Guest
Originally Posted by rennurx
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Good to see this thread popping back up.
I'm working with the "Jazz Guitar Workshop" DVD this weekend. Spent the earlier part of the week reviewing the material from "Jazz Guitar."
Next, I'll hunker down with "Pro's Jazz Phrases" and the Sightreading book.
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I've popped for a few of the guitar books too. CK will probably wonder what's happened that suddenly a little up-tick in sales has occurred.
Maybe she could come on the site and check out her new customers?
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Originally Posted by lawson-stone
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Yep I liked the material in "Jazz Guitar" and the phrases book. So... The workshop, and jazz soloing dvds will probably arrive at my door Monday.
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Originally Posted by Dave70
More and more, I think the "Pro's Jazz Phrases" book is Carol's goldmine. The "Jazz Guitar" booklet gets you up and running but the "Phrases" book has so much material in it. Doesn't look like a lot--such a thin book--when you learn the phrases and how to use / vary them and move them around, you realize you've got a lot at your disposal.
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Mark et al .I'm in too ! CK books/cd's are great for any level of guitar player. No nonsense straight ahead teaching.
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I wonder how many here have worked in Carol's "Pro's Jazz Phrases." I'm working through it again. Wait, that is not quite right. I have gone through the first 8 pages a few more times, but some of the latter pages I'm just getting through for the first time. Slowly.
Anyway, I wonder who else is working with this. I think this thin booklet contains many good lines and helps develop one's "chordal sense."
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I got the book and played through some of it, but got distracted with some arrangements... lol. I plan on getting into it more soon. I didn't get the cd, did you?
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