Unlock the Secrets of Jazz Composition
Take your music skills to the next level with Something Borrowed, Something Blue, a thorough guide to the principles of jazz composition. This book is a must-have for music students, faculty, and enthusiasts who want to delve deeper into the world of jazz. Written by renowned author Andy Jaffe, this comprehensive resource covers the wide range of techniques and principles underlying jazz composition in various instrumental formats.
Explore the Foundations of Jazz
From the blues to 32-bar song forms, this book examines the common forms and structures of jazz music. You'll discover how to apply these techniques to create your own unique sound, while learning from the masters of jazz, including Scott Joplin, Duke Ellington, Thelonious Monk, and more.
Discover the Art of Adaptation and Appropriation
Learn how to borrow from the greats and make their techniques your own. Something Borrowed, Something Blue shows you how to adapt European classical forms, such as fugue and rondo, to create innovative jazz compositions. You'll also explore the art of counterpoint and reharmonization.
Develop Your Individual Voice
This book is not just about learning techniques; it's about finding your own unique voice within the jazz tradition. With its extensive bibliography, discography, and assignments, Something Borrowed, Something Blue provides a flexible framework for analysis and composition, helping you to develop your skills and style.
A Valuable Resource for Music Educators and Students
As part of the Advance Music series, Something Borrowed, Something Blue is an essential resource for music educators and students at the undergraduate or graduate level. The book's thorough approach and comprehensive coverage make it an ideal textbook or reference guide for anyone interested in jazz composition.