![]() ![]() In fact, I often suggest to jazz beginners to learn a blues first. The blues has so much to teach us about jazz harmony. It’s important for every jazz musician to know a good handful of blues heads, and even variations on the typical 12 bar form. The purchaser may continue to use the product at a different school if they change jobs to another school instrumental program in the future.The blues has always played a central role in jazz music from the very beginning and is without a doubt one of the most important forms in jazz. The purchaser of this teaching product or resource may create copies for their own students or their instrumental program as needed. All wind players' parts have chord symbols above each measure.Īll products in the ultimate Band Room store may not be shared or given to other band teachers or band programs.The guitar part includes chord symbols and tabs for the chords. ![]() The trumpet page can be also used on clarinet.Optional Flute and French horn pages are included.An alternate page for a baritone sax player to play the bass lines.An alternate page of the tuba part for playing the bass lines.Two MP3 backing tracks at different tempos for kids to use to practice with, or in the absence of rhythm section players in class.Basic possible improv scales outside of the “blues scale” on a score-type handout sheet.Worksheet for writing out chord tones in another key if desired.Short worksheet for a small lesson/listening activity (with answer key).This can be used as a routine practice tool for teaching improvisation and memorizing the typical blues chord progression. ![]()
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