Big fan of deep dive teaching resources like this for jazz. Classically trained bassoonist, was never able to fit jazz improv into my curriculum but always wanted to learn.
I was looking for a way to practice jazz language in a bigger context like songs. It always feels like an endless task to practice language in 12 keys and apply it to chord changes afterwards. Also I always wanted a systematic approach to connecting guidetones with language. Will buy your ebook, thanks!
Big fan of deep dive teaching resources like this for jazz. Classically trained bassoonist, was never able to fit jazz improv into my curriculum but always wanted to learn.
Just purchased and will be taking very seriously, thanks!
Love the idea. Thanks!
Just got the ebook and excited to start working through it. Thanks a bunch!
You're very welcome. Hope you enjoy the book!
@@nickmainella hi Nick where can I get the e book
Thank you Nick for making theory so easy to understand. I really appreciate your gift.
I stumbled on this from Donna Schwartz ... thanks for this , it happens to be an area I am currently dealing with 👏🏽👏🏽
I was looking for a way to practice jazz language in a bigger context like songs. It always feels like an endless task to practice language in 12 keys and apply it to chord changes afterwards. Also I always wanted a systematic approach to connecting guidetones with language. Will buy your ebook, thanks!
Ditto.
great material
Is the Eb Alto version of this book?
Just bought it but didn't received it. Could you send it to me please ? Looking forward to start working with it
Is there anyway to contact you? I purcchased this PDF but I don't know itf it applys for guitar
Hi, your link isn’t working! Could you fix it so I could purchase? Thanks!
hmmm it worked for me? nickmainellamusic.gumroad.com/l/lGXud
Does this work with guitar
It should work seamlessly as tenor and guitar have practically the same range.