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Jazz Improvisation: Starting Out With Motivic Development - DVD Video



Item number 2630386DU, $19.95

When you hear the name Berklee you know that you can expect the finest, and the informative DVD video "Jazz Improvisation" is no exception. With just one lesson from Berklee Professor, Ed Tomassi, you will be able to build compelling improvisations from just a few notes! This study uses a method that is fun and easy to understand and is just like having your own private instructor right in your living room. Whether you are a beginner, or you are looking for some tips to improve your improvisational skills, you will love this lesson on Motivic Development!

Publisher: This piece was published by Berklee Press.

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