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The Classroom Guide to Jazz Improvisation, Paperback / softback Book

Paperback / softback

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You don't have to be a jazz expert to give your students a great introduction to improvisation.

The Classroom Guide to Jazz Improvisation provides what music educators have sought for decades: an easy, step-by-step guide to teaching jazz improvisation in the music classroom.

Offering classroom-tested lesson plans, authors John McNeil and Ryan Nielsen draw on their combined 54 years of teaching experience and extensive work as professional jazz musicians to remove the guesswork and mystique from the teaching process.

Each lesson is founded in the authors' realization that the brain responds differently to improvisation than it does rote memory.

The resulting lesson plans are flexible, easy to use, and equip students with a quick understanding of the simple choices they can make to create effective jazz lines.

Lessons are designed for a range of settings, from ensemble rehearsal to private instruction.

Music educators may find relief in the concrete, straightforward materials on rhythm section instruments like bass, drums, piano, and guitar.

Beyond the nuts and bolts of improvisation, this book contains carefully curated listening lists, honest discussions about the meaning of the music, and talking points to advocate for jazz programs to administrators and parents.

With an inviting and conversational approach, The Classroom Guide to Jazz Improvisation is an essential resource for all music educators, from early career teachers to seasoned instructors.

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