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Alex Terrier www.jazzvideolessons.net

The Complete Jazz Articulation Guide Learn how to phrase like the masters For all instruments

The Complete Jazz Articulation Guide Learn how to phrase like the masters

Everything compiled in this ebook is the result of years of observations and study. Listen to the recordings, transcribe and play along the recordings. This guide is here to help you hear and understand the jazz articulation. You can watch the video lesson in which I explain and demonstrate the material discussed in this ebook, more info on the last page. It is my hope this ebook will help you in your musical journey but remember the most important is to listen and play. Listen to the recordings of the jazz greats, listen carefully and actively. Focus on one player for at least 6 months to study his/her playing. Play as much as possible with other musicians, get out of your practice room and play!

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Alex Terrier is a French musician based in New York who has been associated with Kenny Barron, George Garzone, the Grammy Award winning Mingus Big Band and many more. He leads his own bands and is hailed by Dave Liebman as "a very impressive saxophonist and composer". For more info visit

www.alexterriermusic.com



Alex is a very gifted and expressive saxophonist. He's shown in performance a very strong developing conception as a composer and a soloist. Joe Lovano

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