![]() ![]() ![]() The Music Of Hal Crook includes general performance considerations, rehearsal techniques, terms and definitions, soloing suggestions, and the composer's recommendations for preparing each song for performance. The Music Of Hal Crook features conventional and unconventional song forms, swing-8th and even-8th rhythmic feels, low to high musical energy, medium-slow to fast tempos, modal and modulating chord progressions, tonic system progressions, and free compositions. The Music Of Hal Crook is a collection of 35 original jazz songs written for the purpose of challenging and developing the composer's own improvisational skills and creativity, so that by playing his compositions he will advance his ability. THE MUSIC OF HAL CROOK: 35 Jazz Originals (2002) Home About Video Audio Lessons Reviews Testimonials Tune Book Photos ContactīEYOND TIME AND CHANGES: A Musician's Guide To Free Jazz Improvisation (2006)īeyond Time And Changes offers a methodology to guide the advancing jazz improviser through the un-chartered musical territory known as free jazz.īeyond Time And Changes explores numerous musical topics, including: motive development, through-composed line, compositional direction, tension/release, continuity, balance, pacing, impact, dimension, self-critique, rhythmic pulse, exercise design, chord transformation, micro and macro views, leading and following, form and free settings, interpreting musical signals, group performance scenarios, melody-guided constant structure, interactive and supportive comping. ![]()
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