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365 Ways of Practicing Major Scales in Thirds
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365 Ways of Practicing Major Scales in Thirds

How many countless musicians have warmed up their instruments by mindlessly running through their major scales in thirds, working on muscle "memory" and not much else? Thirds have much more to teach us, and they deserve greater attention. A daily altered perspective on thirds, a constant reexamination from different angles, is certain to help in developing an understanding of the third as a melodic entity. 365 Ways of Practicing Major Scales in Thirds includes musically intriguing and engaging variations that develop and alter rhythm, articulation, direction, and more. The book progresses from familiar "eighth notes as triplets" and "slur two, tongue two" variations through creative and valuable developmental and chromatic exercises. This book will facilitate rapid improvement of the ear, mind, and body, while simultaneously helping the musician discover inspiring possibilities and musical meaning behind one of music's most enriching scale patterns. For treble clef instruments.

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Product Details:
Author: Javier Arau
Paperback: 170 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: January 23, 2008
ISBN: 1419681079
Package Length: 10.5 inches
Package Width: 8.25 inches
Package Height: 0.42 inches
Package Weight: 1.04 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews
 
 

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5Really Great Practice Workout!  Feb 07, 2008
Wow! Talk about flexibility! I love this book. It's really great for any instrument. I am a pianist, and I have to say that it rivals the Hanon as a pattern bible. It really does open up creative channels the way most pattern books don't. You'll definitely want this in your collection.

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5An Instant Classic  Feb 06, 2008
This one is one of the best music practice manuals I have ever seen. Be prepared for a totally transformative musical experience. I am an avid practicer, and I am always on the hunt for books that help my practice approach. As a jazz saxophonist, I was pleasantly surprised at how these patterns helped my improvising. Honestly, I was expecting the book to be more valuable to classical players, considering every pattern is fully notated. One of the brilliant aspects of this book is its universality and accessibility. I am certain that young and old, amateur and professional, classical or jazz musicians will really reap the rewards of this book. Regarding the content, the opening introduction and analysis are full of deep insight, but you can benefit by also skipping right to the exercises. The variety (365 ways!) here is truly inspiring. I particularly liked the last 50 or so patterns, which really get creative. Arau is certainly putting himself on the map as an innovator and valued educator, and I look forward to other volumes he writes.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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