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  2. The Jazz Piano Book - Wikipedia

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    The book covers a range of topics including left-hand voicings, scales and modes, improvisation, chords and comping. Much of the book involves musical theory, as Mark Levine states in the introduction. Jazz standards are cited frequently, often with notated examples, to help to explain a particular topic or idea.

  3. John Mehegan - Wikipedia

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    Vol. 2: Jazz rhythm and the improvised line (1962) Vol. 3: Swing and early progressive piano styles (1964) Vol. 4: Contemporary piano styles (1965) The Jazz Pianist, in 3 books: Studies in the art and practice of jazz improvisation (1960–61) Styles for the Jazz Pianist, in 3 books (1962–63) Studies in Jazz Harmony (1962)

  4. Faking (jazz) - Wikipedia

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    Improvising backup lines (chord voicings for piano/guitar, basslines for bass, and drum parts for drum set) is an essential skill for jazz musicians. The use of the term "fake" in the jazz scene is illustrated by the expression " fake book ", a collection of lead sheets and chord progressions for jazz standards (commonly-played jazz tunes).

  5. Jazz improvisation - Wikipedia

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    In jazz, when one instrumentalist or singer is doing a solo, the other ensemble members play accompaniment parts. While fully written-out accompaniment parts are used in large jazz ensembles, such as big bands, in small groups (e.g., jazz quartet, piano trio, organ trio, etc.), the rhythm section members typically improvise their accompaniment parts, an activity called comping.

  6. Bibliography of jazz - Wikipedia

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    Jazz Piano Handbook: Essential Jazz Piano Skills for All Musicians. Alfred Music. ISBN 978-0-7390-4795-8. Weir, Michele (2005). Jazz singer's handbook: the artistry and mastery of singing jazz. Alfred Music Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7390-3387-6. Werner, Kenny (January 1996). Effortless Mastery. Jamey Aebersold Jazz. ISBN 978-1-56224-003-5.

  7. Charlie Banacos - Wikipedia

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    Charlie Banacos (August 11, 1946 – December 8, 2009 [1]) was an American pianist, composer, author and educator, concentrating on jazz. Banacos created over 100 courses of study for improvisation and composition. His concepts of teaching and his courses influenced educators since the late 1950s.

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