![]() ![]() PART I-NEW ORLEANS ""Gin House Blues" - Bessie Smith "High SOCiety" - Johnny Dodds ""Dippermouth Blues" - Joe Oliver "West End Blues" - Louis Armstrong PROGRESSIVE "I Can't Get Started" "Night in Tunisia" "Lady Bird" ("Half Nelson") "Bernie's Tune" Lesson 5 - Syncopation SWING "Oh Lady Be Good" "Just You, Just Me" "Tea for Two" "Whispering" NEW ORLEANS "Dippermouth Blues" "Mandy Lee Blues" "High Society"ĬHICAGO "Singin' the Blues Till My Daddy Comes Home" "Sweet Sue-Just You" "Dixieland One Step" "I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate" "Jazz Me Blues" SECTION I - JAZZ RHYTHM Lesson Lesson Lesson Lessonġ - General 2 - Tempo 3 - Melodic Time Values 4 - Harmonic Time Values ![]() No part of this publication may be reproduced or used In any form or by any means-graphic electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping, or information storage and retrieval systems-without written permission of the publisher.ĬONTENTS PREFACE by Harold Arlen INTRODUCTION 10010 Music Sales Limited 8/9 Frith Street London W1V 5TZ Music Sales Pty Limited 27 Clarendon Street Artarmon Sydney NSW 2064 Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 58-13525 ISBN 0-8230-2572-1 All rights reserved. 10036 Exclusive distributors to the Music Trade Music Sales Corporation 24 E. ~ Amsco Publications New York/London/SydneyĬopyright 1962 by Watson-Guptill Publications First published 1962 in New York by Watson-Guptill Publications, a division of Billboard Publications, Inc., 1515 Broadway, New York, N.Y. JAZZ RHYTHM AND THE IMPROVISED LINE Jazz Improvisation II John Mehegan ![]()
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