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| General Book (not sheet music). 10.2x13 inches. 224 pages. Published by Miller Freeman Books. (HL.00330597)
With over 100 color photos and insightful essays written by world-class jazz authorities, this book illustrates the saxophone's role in jazz from its earliest 1920s roots through today. It describes how the sound of jazz has been shaped in the hands of Coleman Hawkins, Lester Young, Charlie Parker, John Coltrane, Branford Marsalis, Sonny Rollins, and many other legendary saxophonists in varying styles. It also includes a comprehensive guide to the finest recordings featuring jazz saxophone. Customers who bought this item also bought: Rock & Roll Sax Bk/cd Stan Getz - Bossa Novas (Tenor Saxophone) Jazz Saxophone (VHS) Joe Lovano - Improvisation Blues Improvisation Complete (Bb Instruments) Jazz Rock in the USA (Alto Sax / Tenor Saxophone) The Sound of Pop, Rock, Blues - Volume 2 (Clarinet / Saxophone / Trumpet) Jazz & Blues (Tenor Saxophone)
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