![]() Here is the definitive guide to chordal playing for the contemporary vibraphonist. Includes material on: voicing selection, chord-member selection, use of extensions and alterations, voice leading, inversion selection, and more. The accompanying CD contains demos and play-along tracks with notated charts featuring standard chordal progressions in the following styles: fast and medium swing, ballad, jazz waltz, bossa-nova, and samba. This book is the most complete – and fun! – way to learn four-mallet voicings and comping patterns for jazz vibes.
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Review by jonyfly for Voicing and Comping for Jazz Vibraphone
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the book is not base on the CD. you can learn ways to put and use voicing on your vibraphone.whether your interest is on have a good play along, buy one book of aebersold. here you can learn how to play open and close chords. that is the best. anyway. it’s a book based on voicings and he only put a bunch. he could put way too much on it. but the ones he put in the book are great
Review by J. Simon for Voicing and Comping for Jazz Vibraphone
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This is a great book for the novice jazz vibist. Chords, and theory are presented in a clear manner.
It is a very well planned, and organized book for vibraphone.
This is a great place to start learning about jazz vibraphone.