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OverviewDiscover Pam Wedgwood's exciting world of jazz piano! How to Play Jazz Piano is a fun and simple introduction for young players with a basic knowledge of how to play the piano (about Grade 2 standard). It includes an introduction to improvisation, suggested listening ideas and covers swing, syncopated rhythms, basic chords and chord symbols, scales and modes used in jazz. There are also plenty of great pieces in different styles, online audio and Pam's helpful advice and teaching tips every step of the way! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Pam WedgwoodPublisher: Faber Music Ltd Imprint: Faber Music Ltd ISBN: 9780571539499ISBN 10: 0571539491 Pages: 64 Publication Date: 25 September 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Book Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThis book does what it says on the cover, and does it with clarity, style and immense skill. There is a logical progression of 15 sessions that explain the fundamental elements of jazz, covering: understanding syncopated rhythms, how to swing, playing from memory, understanding basic chords and chord symbols, playing in different popular styles, scales and modes used in jazz, the beginnings of improvisation, and suggested listening to provide inspiration. There are also online resources available via a QR code or directly from the Faber website. I tried out some of the sessions with one of my pupils who loves jazzy pieces, but the thought of playing jazz with its different chords, blank bars and modes filled her with horror. We found that this book led us through all these potential pitfalls comfortably and most enjoyably. She got carried away and went leaping ahead - we then practised what we had learned about syncopation and swing on her Burgmuller piece! I can see this book becoming a classic 'how to' book, being tremendously helpful for GCSE music, teachers who want to teach ABRSM jazz exams, and for all pianists. I am delighted to say that Pam Wedgwood has done it again. Fiona Lau, Music Teacher Magazine, November 2018 Author InformationAn inspiration for teachers and pupils alike, Pam Wedgwood has been a staple diet for young musicians throughout the world for decades. She began her long association with Faber Music in 1988 with the highly acclaimed series Jazzin' About, followed by the Up-Grade! series and It's Never Too Late to Play Piano. Pam is recognised around the world as one the UK's most prolific and successful composers of popular repertoire for young instrumentalists. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |