Playing Keyboard Bass Lines (Left-Hand Technique) by John Valerio

Playing Keyboard Bass Lines (Left-Hand Technique) by John Valerio

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Playing Keyboard Bass Lines (Left-Hand Technique) by John Valerio

(Piano Method). This step-by-step approach to learning how to play left-hand bass lines at the keyboard includes examples and exercises covering the chord progressions and styles players will encounter. Keyboardists at all levels will benefit from this book's focus on: walking bass lines, playing in a two-feel, waltz time, Latin styles, putting both hands together, and more. The exercises for each chapter are recorded on the accompanying CD.
Valerio, John: - John Valerio holds a doctorate in music composition from Temple University and teaches in the School of Music at the University of South Carolina. In addition to teaching, Dr. Valerio is a jazz pianist and composer of jazz and classical music. He has played with outstanding jazz artists, including Lee Konitz, Jon Faddis, Stanley Clarke, Steve Gilmore, and Chris Vadala. In 2006, he released his first album as a leader-The Altoona Sessions. Dr. Valerio is the author of ten books on jazz piano styles and techniques.
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ISBN 13 9780793569274
ISBN 10 0793569273
Title Playing Keyboard Bass Lines (Left-Hand Technique)
Author John Valerio
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Hal Leonard Corporation
Year published 1998-11-01
Number of pages 96
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