RE: Good chromatic book?
>Steve writes...
>Can anyone recommend a good beginner's chromatic book for blues and jazz
>playing? <...del...>
>I don't read music and I'm primarily a blues player.
>Thanks in advance, Steve
Steve,
Before I recommend any books I have to recommend that you learn to
read music. [a] It makes learning the chromatic easier - or at least a
more logical process. [b] It will help you learn / understand jazz. [c]
Most chromatic courses and I suspect jazz courses are based on reading.
(What? this from one who learned chromatic by ear???)
Now my recommendations FWTW...
I would recommend two books. (the first from an earlier post)
#1 Tommy Morgan's "Chromatic Harmonica Method" HF-2004
Originally: Gwyn Publishing Co. - Warner Bros. Publications Inc.
75 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, New York 10019
***New Publisher: Alfred's publishing - Cat. number 3341 - Address n/a ***
This was copyrighted 1972 - so I don't know how good the address is - but
it's still the best book on chromatic I have ever seen. Check a good music
store or sheet music house. It may still be in print - in fact I'm curious
whether it is. Also contains brief section on chord and bass harmonica.
--- I just called Stanton's Music (Columbus) and they say it is in print -
However now by Alfred's publishing - Catalog number 3341 - It would be my
guess this is a re-print of the same or very similar book. They do not
have it in stock otherwise I would stop in and check it out. (Winslow
replied and confirmed that this is the same book) ----
BTW - They take phone / mail orders...
Stanton's Sheet Music (614)224-4257, 339 S. 4th St., Columbus, OH 43215
#2 An Introduction to Jazz Style on the Chromatic Harmonica
Arranged by Ted Simons - Performed by Charlie Leighton, Harmonica and
Ted Simons, Piano. (Book and Audio Tape)
Includes both sheet music and an instructional audio tape. Five familiar
tunes, arranged in common keys - two choruses each. "The first chorus is
the basic melody, the second is a variation on the melody in a jazz style
that captures the feel of an improvised chorus". The sheet music includes
transcriptions of both choruses for each tune - also includes chord
symbols. Tape side A has harmonica with piano accompaniment. Side B has
piano only, ala MMO. $19.95 + $1.50 from Farrell.
A friend got this and after listening to a couple tunes and looking at the
book I ordered it for myself. Maybe it's because I like the tunes ("Blue
Skies", "I Can't Get Started", "What's New", "Our Love Is Here To Stay",
and "Exactly Like You".) - Or maybe it's Charlie's beautiful playing???
The arrangements look pretty easy (and I'm a so-so reader - I still have
to go through the EGBDF and FACE routine). Some are in the key of C and
others in F if I remember correctly.
Jack Ely - Columbus, Ohio SYS_ELY@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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