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Rhythm Changes in 12 Keys is Book II in the " Constructing Walking Jazz Bass Lines " Bass Tablature series for the Electric Jazz Bassist.
Rhythm Changes in 12 Keys compliments Book I " The Blues in 12 Keys " by following on with an in depth study of " must know " Jazz chord progressions for the aspiring Jazz Bassist. Rhythm Changes in 12 Keys is a complete guide demonstrating the devices used to construct walking jazz bass lines in the jazz tradition. Part 1 of the book outlines and demonstrates the various techniques used by professional Jazz Bassists to provide forward motion and a strong harmonic and rhythmic foundation into bass lines. All exercises are designed to give the Electric Bassist strong jazz bass lines in the bottom register of the instrument. An additional bonus for the Electric Bassist, Part 1 provides a complete study of Bb Rhythm Changes whilst in the first position. This is an excellent technical study for building strength, improving intonation and being able to walk strong bass lines at increased tempos in the bottom register of the instrument. Part 2 expands on the lessons and techniques used in Part 1 providing the aspiring Jazz Bassist with the previous devices used in professional level bass lines in all 12 keys. Providing over 70 choruses of Rhythm Changes in all 12 keys using the whole register of the instrument. In total there are over 100 choruses of Rhythm Changes included in Part I and Part II of this book. There are many advanced principles applied in the following bass lines whilst never losing sight of the functioning principle of the bass in the jazz idiom. To provide a strong foundation of rhythm and harmony for the music being played & providing support for the melody and or soloist.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Part 1 Rhythm Changes .............................................................. The AABA Form The AABA Structure in Digital Form Diatonic 7ths in the key of Bb major The "2" feel Embellishing the "2" feel The Dominant 7th chord Chromatic approach from below Chromatic approach from above Chromaticism and the walk up and the walk down Repeated notes and chromaticism Harmonic anticipation and playing across the bar line Voice leading and 7th chords Pedal points Tri-Tone substitution Expanding on the use of Tri-Tone substitution The Turnaround Turnarounds and the AABA Form Rhythm Changes the "A" section progressions Rhythm Changes the Bridge Secondary Dominant Chords Rhythm Changes the Bridge chord substitutions
Part 2 Rhythm Changes in 12 Keys
Rhythm Changes in Bb Rhythm Changes in B Rhythm Changes in C Rhythm Changes in Db Rhythm Changes in D Rhythm Changes in Eb Rhythm Changes in E Rhythm Changes in F Rhythm Changes in Gb Rhythm Changes in G Rhtyhm Changes in Ab Rhythm Changes in A In Conclusion
RHYTHM CHANGES
Rhythm Changes like the " Blues " is an essential part of the Jazz musicians vocabulary. The following chapters provide various insights into how the Rhythm Changes song form may be approached. It is essential for the aspiring bassist to learn the following material in all 12 keys as layed out in the following chapters. It is then advised that the student take the various lines and devices and build their own bass lines by substituting various A section or B section bass lines from the examples within. Write the lines out on manuscript. This will enable the student to compose and hear their own bass melodies and to accelerate the process of becoming a Jazz Bassist in their own right. It is essential for the Jazz Bassist to have a strong understanding of the harmony of the music being played, a solid rhythmic foundation but most importantly to have their own sound and identity.