Dimensions (Overall): 7.7 inches (L), .5 inches (H) x 5.6 inches (W)
Weight: .2 pounds
Genre: Method books
Compatible With: Most Band Instruments
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For all Instruments and all levels - The most universal Scale in the world, the pentatonic scale may be the least studied. Now George Garzone has given the keys to the Kingdom with his in depth lessons from the beginning (simply playing the 5 notes of the Pentatonic Scale) to the end (advanced chromaticism) and many new ideas in between on how to create with this most useful of scales. Time and Feel are stressed - In George's own words from the DVD "The main focuses of today's DVD is gonna be talking about the world of playing in time and even eighth notes, working on a solid structure when improvise." Two CD Disc Set Includes:Disc ILessons - 6 Chapters with transcriptions, exercises, examples, play alongs and tradingGarzone On Time - George shows how to practice to achieve a strong time feel that everyone in the band can relate tooPerformances - We let the tape roll and the best musicians in the world had a ball. Everything is first take, unrehearsed joy. Disc TwoTrading -play back and forth with Mike Stern and George Garzone with Patitucci, Denard and Ross holding down a killer groovePlay Alongs - This superstar rhythm section lay it down just for . Play it back on system loud and be inspired by not only their funky groove but by the expressions on their faces that show how much fun they are havingE-Book - In all keys, The E-Book contains all the lessons on the DVD and additional exercises to help master the presented materialInterviews - Hear these legendary musicians' thoughts on music, life and "the groove". High Fidelity:This DVD was filmed and recorded with a three camera shoot live at Systems Two in NYC, one of the finest studios anywhere. There was no overdubbing or separating of the musicians. What see on the video is exactly how the music was played in order to capture the spontaneity and joy of the performances.