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Arranging and Producing Contemporary Music Styles
Learn to create your own original grooves by analyzing, writing, sequencing and recording the rhythms and styles that have influenced western contemporary music.

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Modern Jazz Voicings: Arranging for Small and Medium Ensembles

by Ken Pullig, Ted Pease
available from Amazon.com

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How do you get that modern jazz sound?

Performers and Arrangers: Add color, character, and sophistication to your chord voicings. Learn to use fourths, clusters, upper-structure triads, and other advanced arranging and performing techniques for three to six parts.

This is the definitive text used for the time-honored Chord Scales course at Berklee College of Music.

Through a step-by-step process with exercises and recorded examples, the authors guide you through the intricacies of deriving "non-tertial" voicings from the right chord scales and applying them to various musical situations.

Become fluent in these techniques and use them effectively to express your own music:

  • Select appropriate harmonic tensions and understand jazz harmony
  • Avoid common mistakes and overcome harmonic ambiguity
  • Experiment with unusual combinations and non-traditional alignments, mixing in other textures, including solo, linear, and contrapuntal passages
  • Listen to arranging techniques performed on the CD and follow along with corresponding notated examples
  • Apply new techniques using the Suggested Activities pages; great for assignments or home use
  • Hear arrangers and players use these voicings to create their characteristic sounds with recommended recordings.
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About the Authors

Ted Pease Ken Pullig

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