| Jamey Aebersold, Volume 3 - The II - V7 - I Progression
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84 pages, Item 1631210EY, $17.50
The II/V7/1, V7/1, and II/V7 progressions are considered three of the most important building blocks in jazz and pop music. They are called cadences, and are an important unifying factor in all of western music. Most jazz greats have thoroughly mastered these progressions, and can improvise freely over them in all twelve keys. This book and recording present an opportunity for you to sharpen your skills by improvising and practicing various patterns with the recorded accompaniment. "Jamey Aebersold, Volume 3 - The II - V7 - I Progression" has a sales rank of 6376.
Songbook Format: Jazz Play A Long
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This book has a difficulty rating of 3 on a scale of 1 to 6 with 6 being the hardest.
Chord symbols are included in this book.
A CD is included with this book.
Publisher: "Jamey Aebersold, Volume 3 - The II - V7 - I Progression" was published by Jamey Aebersold Jazz, Inc..
Series: This piece was part of the series "Jamey Aebersold Jazz Play-A-Long".
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