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I've used to teach myself guitar: Teaches the basic open chords. Pentatonic scale. Good place to
start

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par excellence -- jazz improvisation techniques
Divas: The Pop/Jazz Women Music
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- Tons
of Runs: For the Contemporary Pianist
by Andy Laverne Andy LaVerne's 'Tons of Runs: For the
Contemporary Pianist' contains a huge workout of basic runs
and licks, each written in three different keys. The many
useful phrases derived from chord elements and passing
notes, will enlarge your jazz vocabulary. It is a very
useful resource but something of a Jazz Hanon.
- Divas: The Pop/Jazz Women Music
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- Learn
to Play... Latin Piano: Authentic Salsa, Mambo, Bosa Nova,
Samba, and More!
by Riccardo Scivales To follow up your Latin explorations,
go for 'Learn to Play... Latin Piano: Authentic Salsa,
Mambo, Bosa Nova, Samba, and More!'. This gives exhaustive
patterns, drills, and original pieces The author, the amazing Riccardo Scivales,
gives the rhythmic basis of Latin music, explaining the
Clave, Tumbao Bass, and the piano montuonos.
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- Smooth
Jazz (Jazz Piano Solos)
by Various (Recorder) 'Smooth Jazz (Jazz Piano Solos)' will
delight people's ears and relax them entirely, especiapply:
* Cast Your Fate to the Wind (David Benoit) * Just the Two
of Us (Grover Washington, Jr.) * Morning Dance (Spyro Gyra)
* Mountain Dance (Dave Grusin) * This Masquerade (George
Benson)
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- Bebop
Jazz (Piano Solos)
by James Sodke 'Bebop Jazz (Piano Solos)' contains 18
classics from jazz masters of the '40s and '50s, such as
Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis, Thelonious
Monk, Sonny Rollins, Bud Powell, Ella Fitzgerald and others.
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- Hard
Bop (Piano Solos)
by Hal Leonard 'Hard Bop (Piano Solos)' The 16 jazz classics
from the 50s and 60s in this truly great book include the
awesome Giant Steps (John Coltrane, Tommy Flanagan) * I
Remember Clifford (Lee Morgan, Dizzy Gillespie) * Mercy,
Mercy, Mercy (Cannonball Adderley, Joe Zawinul) * Song for
My Father (Kenny Burrell, Horace Silver). There's also 'Cool
Jazz (Piano Solos)', including the work of the '50s and '60s
jazz cats who invented "cool," including Take Five
(Dave Brubeck, George Benson).
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- Famous
Pianists & Their Technique
by Reginald R. Gerig Reginald Gerig's 'Famous Pianists &
Their Technique' examines the development of piano technique
from its beginnings in the sixteenth century. Just to remind
us where we came from....and did you know that Mozart
complained of piano students cancelling lessons?
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