The ultimate guide to playing jazz saxophone — for everyone from beginners to working musicians.
This is a complete method for learning to speak the jazz language on your horn. Rooted in practical skills and going far beyond theory, The Jazz Saxophone Book will greatly improve your ability to construct beautiful, flowing solo lines.
Endorsed by: Jerry Bergonzi, Bob Mintzer, Bob Sheppard, George Garzone, Jamey Aebersold, David Berkman, Walt Weiskopf, Steve Wilson, etc.
In addition to the text, the book includes access to over 30 videos of the author demonstrating ideas in the book. To give you concrete examples of each idea there are hundreds of transcribed examples of solo phrases by the masters of jazz saxophone.
For the beginning improviser, we cover:
— Creative ways to work on sound, time and building a jazz vocabulary
— Connecting your soloing with your internal singing voice
— Foundational jazz harmony - what you need to know to start swinging!
For intermediate players, the book offers:
— In-depth treatment of jazz harmony, with copious examples from the masters of the tradition
— Ideas for becoming a musical storyteller
— Skills needed to show up at a jam session and confidently perform a tune
For more advanced players, the book discusses:
— Using advanced harmony to build and release tension
— Taking jazz vocabulary, harmony and form into the realm of freedom
— How to practice efficiently to become a well-rounded, continually improving soloist
Spiral-bound, 262 pages, Table of Contents.
Sample Pages: 43-44, 145-146
Endorsements:
“This amazing book is a comprehensive method to playing and improvising. I am on the same page with everything Tim is saying. A great book!”
— Jerry Bergonzi
“A masterpiece of valuable jazz information. A must-have book for all jazz teachers and serious students.”
— Jamey Aebersold
“A concise and thorough book on how to play saxophone in a jazz setting. Highly recommended for students of jazz music.”
— Bob Mintzer
“Many concepts in The Jazz Saxophone Book are very similar to my own. Very clear and informative. I like it!”
— Bob Sheppard
Grammy nominated saxophonist and author Tim Armacost is one of the most important improvisers on the New York scene today. He has toured around the world, both as a sideman and a band leader, with jazz greats including Al Foster, Jimmy Cobb, Kenny Barron, Tom Harrell, Billy Hart, Jeff “Tain” Watts and the New York Standards Quartet. Tim has recorded 16 critically acclaimed albums as a leader, performed on more than 60 as a sideman, and has composed and arranged for the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra. He is a faculty member at Queens College in New York City and the Jamey Aebersold Summer Jazz Workshops, and has conducted master classes at universities on four continents.