Sommaire (194 modules, 51 replay)

01. Introduction

02. Starting Out

03. Jazz Violin Techniques

04. Different Approaches

05. Using the Backing Tracks

06. Using This Book

07. Practice Makes Perfect

01. 1: It Don’t Mean a Thing

02. Swing

03. Swingin’ the Scale (head)

04. Swingin’ the Scale (slurred pairs)

05. Playing a ‘Head’

06. The Form of the Tune

07. Head First (head)

08. Slides

09. Head First (with slides)

10. Vibrato

11. Improvisation on the Melody

12. Head First (rephrased)

13. Adding to the Melody

01. 2: Starting to Improvise

02. Come Home (head)

03. Riffs

04. How to Construct Your Own Licks

05. Come Home (scale fragments)

06. Starting from a Different Place

07. Bebop Scales

08. Playing by Ear

09. Snakes and Ladders (head)

10. Snakes and Ladders (solo version)

01. 3: Pentatonic Scales

02. Major Pentatonics

03. Pentatonic Riffs

04. Tonal Centres

05. Mind the Gap (head)

06. Pentatonic Patterns

07. Minor Pentatonics

08. Higher Positions

09. Mind the Gap (solo version)

10. The Glass Slippers (head)

11. The Glass Slippers (solo version)

12. Other Pentatonic Scales

01. 4: The Blues

02. The Blues Sequence

03. Finding the Blues

04. Head First (Blues Pentatonic version)

05. More Blue Notes

06. The Blues Scale

07. Pentatonic Blues or Blues Scale?

08. The Minor Blues

09. Repetition

10. Other Blues Sequences

01. 5: Chords Part I

02. What is a Chord?

03. Where do Chords Come From?

04. Understanding Chord Symbols

05. Chords Based on Degrees of the Major Scale

06. Dealing with Chords

07. Major / Major 7th

08. Minor 7th

09. 7th Chord

10. II-V-I Sequences

11. The Minor II-V-I

12. Temporary Dominants

13. Mind the Gap (Temporary Dominants)

01. 6: Chords Part II

02. Cycle of Fifths

03. Cycle Ride (head)

04. Cycle Ride (solo version)

05. Diminished Chords

06. Augmented Chords

07. m7b5 / 7b9

08. Sus Chords

09. Slash Chords

10. Playing Outside

11. Whole-tone Scales

01. 7: Masters of Swing

02. Joe Venuti

03. The Yodel

04. Double Stops (Joe Venuti)

05. Parallel 5ths

06. Harmonics

07. Jumpin’ with Joe

08. Stuff Smith

09. Double Stops (Stuff Smith)

10. Substitutions

11. Rhythm Changes

12. Other Swing Players

01. 8: Stéphane Grappelli

02. Grappelli’s Childhood

03. Grappelli Discovers Jazz

04. Formation of the Hot Club

05. Grappelli’s Playing Style (1934-9)

06. A New Vocabulary (1939-71)

07. Death of Django

08. Revival (1971 onwards)

09. Who’s on Piano?

10. Grappelli’s Playing Style (Post Hot Club – 1939 onwards)

11. Swing Parisienne (head)

12. Swing Parisienne (solo version)

01. 9: Running Wild

02. Jean-Luc Ponty

03. Ponty meets Zappa

04. Cosmic Messenger

05. Cosmic Voyager

06. Didier Lockwood

07. Didier’s Style

08. Whispers

09. Michal Urbaniak

10. L. Shankar

01. 10: Other Styles, Other Players

02. Gypsy Jazz

03. Gypsy-jazz players

04. Bebop

05. Bebop players

06. Modal Jazz

07. Dorian Grey (head)

08. Dorian Grey (solo version)

09. Free Jazz

10. Free-jazz players

11. Latin

12. Cuban effect on Latin music

13. The Clave

14. Brazilian effect on Latin music

01. 11: The Big Night

02. Can I Use Sheet Music?

03. The Key

04. Versions and Phrasing

05. Playing the Head

06. The Big Night (head)

07. Is there an Arrangement?

08. Learning the Chords

09. Analyzing the Chord Sequence

10. The Big Solo – when do I start?

11. Your Opening Gambit

12. Phrasing

13. The Punch Line

14. The Big Night (solo version)

01. 12: Final Thoughts

02. Gear

03. Suggested Listening

04. Bibliography / Suggested Reading

05. Track Listing
01. Fig 1.4 G major scale - swing quavers
02. Swingin the Scale (head)
03. Swingin the Scale (slurred pairs)
04. Head First (head)
05. Head First (with slides)
06. Downward slides (Fig 1.20)
07. Head First (rephrased)
08. Come Home (head)
09. Come Home (scale fragments)
10. Fig 2.31-2.33
11. Snakes and Ladders (head)
12. Snakes and Ladders (solo version)
13. Mind the Gap (head)
14. Two-bar vamp in G major (Fig 3.16)
15. E minor vamp (Fig 3.19)
16. Mind the Gap (solo version)
17. The Glass Slippers (head)
18. The Glass Slippers (solo version)
19. Fig 4.1 Basic blues in G - arpeggios
20. Fig 4.2 Blues boogie
21. Fig 4.3 Basic blues with double stops
22. Fig 4.4 Blues melody - minimal changes
23. Fig 4.12 Blues with repeating riff
24. Fig 4.13 Blues with transposing riff
25. Head First (Blues Pentatonic version)
26. Fig 4.31 Blues scale melody over major chords
27. Fig 4.34 E minor blues melody
28. Fig 4.38 Jazz blues
29. Fig 4.39 Bebop blues
30. Gmaj7 backing track (Track 38)
31. Am7 backing track (Track 39)
32. D7 backing track (Track 40)
33. II-V-I in G major (backing)
34. II-V-I in E minor (backing)
35. Mind the Gap (Temporary Dominants)
36. Cycle Ride (head)
37. Cycle Ride (solo version)
38. Fig 6.5 II-V-I phrase in every key
39. G diminished backing (Track 47)
40. G7 augmented (backing)
41. Fig 6.36 Blues with substitutions
42. Jumpin with Joe
43. Rhythm Changes
44. Swing Parisienne (head)
45. Swing Parisienne (solo version)
46. Cosmic Voyager
47. Whispers (head)
48. Dorian Grey (head)
49. Dorian Grey (solo version)
50. The Big Night (head)
51. The Big Night (solo version)
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Découvre le Guru

Découvre le Guru
Chris Haigh est violoniste professionnel depuis 25 ans et possède une expérience dans de nombreux genres. Il a joué sur plus de 75 albums, aux côtés d'artistes comme Alison Moyet, Bob Geldof, All About Eve, Michael Ball, David Soul, Oumou Sangare, The Quireboys, Riverdance, Morcheeba, James Galway et Steps.
Il a joué du swing et du jazz avec The Kimbara Brothers, Diz Disley, Le Jazz, The Hot Club of London et les Quecumbar Allstars, et dirige un ensemble de swing soviétique à sept musiciens, The Kremlinaires.
Chris donne des cours et des ateliers sur la technique du violon jazz et a enseigné le violon jazz aux universités de Middlesex, Brunel et Newcastle ainsi qu'au Truro College. Parmi ses ouvrages figurent neuf livres consacrés au violon, dont The Fiddle Handbook.
Il anime également Fiddling Around (fiddlingaround.co.uk), sans doute la source d'information sur le violon la plus complète et la plus consultée du web.
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