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Old 08-29-2007, 07:59 PM   #13 (permalink)
distressed_romeo
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It's a big book of lead-sheets (melodies and chords) for jazz standards. It's what most jazzers use to learn the standard repetoire.

Just to clarify what I was talking about with Metalsir...I was just making the distinction between learning the old-school approach to jazz (i.e. learning standards, bop licks, chord melody etc.) and a fusion approach where you incorporate some jazzy elements into a rock or metal style. Hope that makes sense.

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