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portada Jazz Ukulele Mastery 1 (en Inglés)
Formato
Libro Físico
Idioma
Inglés
N° páginas
50
Encuadernación
Tapa Blanda
Dimensiones
27.9 x 21.6 x 0.3 cm
Peso
0.14 kg.
ISBN13
9781958192108

Jazz Ukulele Mastery 1 (en Inglés)

Christopher Davis-Shannon (Autor) · Blinky Publishing · Tapa Blanda

Jazz Ukulele Mastery 1 (en Inglés) - Carter, Terry ; Davis-Shannon, Christopher

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Reseña del libro "Jazz Ukulele Mastery 1 (en Inglés)"

Welcome to a musical expedition like no other, where the spirited syncopations of Jazz intertwine with the melodic charm of the ukulele. In this book, Jazz Ukulele Mastery 1, we'll present you a series designed to immerse you in the captivating world of Jazz Ukulele, from the hands of Christopher Davis-Shannon and Uke Like The Pros. This journey is not just about learning chords and techniques; it's about exploring a rich musical history and the unique place the ukulele holds within it.Jazz, with its roots deeply embedded in the African American communities of New Orleans, blossomed in the early 20th century into a formidable genre that would influence music worldwide. It was an era of innovation and cultural synthesis, where the sounds of ragtime, blues, and African music melded together to create something entirely new and exhilarating. As Jazz spread its wings from the bustling streets of New Orleans to the vibrant speakeasies of Chicago and New York, it carried with it a spirit of freedom and creativity.The ukulele, originally introduced to the Hawaiian Islands by Portuguese immigrants, found a unique voice within the Jazz movement. By the 1920s and '30s, the ukulele had become a symbol of the Jazz Age, capturing the era's exuberance and its penchant for experimentation. Musicians like Roy Smeck and Johnny Marvin not only showcased the ukulele's versatility but also its ability to convey the complexity and vibrancy of Jazz. Across the pond, George Formby introduced the banjo uke to British audiences, further cementing the instrument's place in the annals of Jazz history.In this series, we'll dive into the heart of swing style uke playing, a style that thrived from the '20s until the early '40s and continues to enchant to this day. We'll explore the idiochromatic voicings and the nuanced right-hand techniques that define this genre, drawing inspiration from the greats who paved the way. Through lessons crafted for both beginners and seasoned players, we aim to connect you not only with the techniques required to master the Jazz Ukulele but with the stories and personalities that have shaped its legacy.So, as we embark on this journey together, we'll not only be learning how to play the ukulele in a Jazz style but also celebrating the rich tapestry of history that accompanies each strum and chord change. From the smoky Jazz clubs of yesteryear to the resurgence of the ukulele in modern music, our exploration will be as much about connecting with the past as it is about creating new sounds and memories. With your ukulele in hand, let's begin this journey into the heart of Jazz, where each note tells a story and every song is a step back in time.So, grab your ukulele, open your heart and soul, and let's dive into the magical world of Jazz Ukulele. Let's create music that not only sounds beautiful but also resonates with the Jazz ancestors. Welcome to your Jazz Ukulele Mastery 1 course, brought to you by Christopher Davis-Shannon, Uke Like The Pros, and Terry Carter. Let's go!

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