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by Glenn Asch and David Reiner
For more than a century, violinists
have played jazz, swing, blues and similar improvisational styles. With
its rich tone, considerable range, and bowed rhythms and phrasing, the
violin offers a unique opportunity for a creative and personal statement
as a musician. This book presents a broad sampling of the styles of
major jazz violinists, from blues to bebop, from jug band to jazzgrass,
from big-band swing to Texas swing. Tunes represent the styles of
Stéphane Grappelli, Joe Venuti, Stuff Smith, Eddie South, Mark O'Connor,
Benny Thomasson, Jean-Luc Ponty, and Darol Anger. Helpful jazz theory
sections with exercises alternate with tunes that show how the theory
works in practice.
This book has two objectives; first, to present a broad, roughly
chronological sampling of major jazz violinists and the styles
associated with them, and secondly, to introduce the basics of jazz
theory as applied to the violin. Whether consciously or intuitively,
through critical listening or by practicing jazz patterns and exercises,
the more knowledge of jazz you acquire, the better you will be able to
think about the content of your playing without being bound by
technical and theoretical aspects. This anthology was written to help
provide that foundation.