Complete piano transcription book from Vol. 55 "Jerome Kern - Yesterdays" - featuring Hal Galper. Hal’s melodic approach and exciting rhythmic accompaniment have made him one of the most “in demand” pianists today. “See what it’s all about!” 136 pages of inspiring comping to the chord changes of 12 All-Time favorites. You'll never stop learning from this fantastic wealth of information from a accomplished jazz veteran. Special bass/drum audio tracks allow you to practice Hal's comping with a rhythm section. Spiral bound for easy opening.
Songs included: All the Things You Are; The Song is You; Yesterdays; Smoke Gets in Your Eyes; Long Ago; I’m Old Fashioned; The Way You Look Tonight; and more!!
Why you should consider this and other Aebersold piano voicing transcription books: Ever listen to a great jazz pianist and wonder "what's he doing there?" Now you'll know! Here, as never before, is an opportunity to see REAL jazz piano voicings and comping over REAL songs in REAL live musical settings. These historic books contain NOTE-FOR-NOTE transcriptions, exactly as recorded, of the exciting piano accompaniment from the World Famous Aebersold Play-A-Long series. Not just for pianists, there are many ways for ALL MUSICIANS to use these wonderful musical tools:
Pianists: First, listen closely to the pianist on the respective Play-A-Long recording (sold separately). Next, reading from the book, play along with him, imitating his style. Finally, TURN HIM OFF (using the special stereo separation on all of our CDs) and play along by yourself with the bass and drums. With the techniques learned, you'll soon be improvising your own accompaniment!
Non-Pianists: Horn players, arrangers and vocalists can use these books like dictionaries to look up favorite voicings they've heard on a particular Play-A-Long track. Written clearly for two hands, even the most novice pianist can play many sections of these books.
Teachers/Educators: Give your combo piano students instant jazz voicings and harmonies over a variety of Standards and styles. As personal tools, they will enhance your own understanding of voicings and voice movement and provide you with better skills for accompanying your students.