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Jazz Theory Books Discounted This Month!
🎁 Holiday Sale Alert!
Throughout the month of November, Sher Music Co. is offering 50% off the digital versions of our most acclaimed jazz theory and practice books. Whether you're a student, educator, or working musician, these resources provide deep insight into the language of jazz—and at half the usual cost, there's never been a better time to level up.
Why Jazz Theory Matters:
If you want true agency with your instrument, learning music theory is not optional—it’s essential. Theory empowers you to understand what you’re playing and why it works, unlocking the ability to improvise, arrange, compose, and interpret with confidence. Instead of memorizing licks or relying on instinct alone, you’ll build a solid framework that allows your creative ideas to flow freely, in any context. Whether you're playing a ballad, a bebop head, or a complex modal tune, theory gives you the vocabulary to express yourself fluently.
Included in this digital sale:
The Jazz Theory Book – by Mark Levine
The Jazz Harmony Book – by David Berkman
Jazz Musicians' Guide to Creative Practicing – by David Berkman
The Serious Jazz Practice Book – by Barry Finnerty
The Serious Jazz Book II – by Barry Finnerty
Building Solo Lines from Cells – by Randy Vincent
Minor is Major! – by Dan Greenblatt
Forward Motion – by Hal Galper
Metaphors for the Musician – by Randy Halberstadt