JAZZ EXERCISES & ETUDES FOR PIANO - Oscar Peterson

Code: 00311225
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Publisher Hal Leonard Corporation
Genre: music for music school
jazz, blues, ragtime & swing
Arrangement: piano
Cast: solo
Format: book
Artist: Peterson, Oscar
Oscar Peterson-so-called king of a jazz piano introduces this amazing book of 60 excercises, studies and musical compositions, that should help you with your jazz technique whether you are a beginner… show more
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Product code: 00311225
Author / Editor: Peterson, Oscar
No. of songs: 60
Pages: 71
Language: English
Size: 23 x 30 cm
UPC: 073999476262
ISBN: 9780634099793
Weight: 256 g

Songlist (60)

  1. Exercise No.1
  2. Minuet No.1
  3. Exercise No.2
  4. Minuet No.2
  5. Exercise No.3
  6. Minuet No.3
  7. Exercise No.4
  8. Minuet No.4
  9. Exercise No.5
  10. Minuet No.5
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Product description

Oscar Peterson-so-called king of a jazz piano introduces this amazing book of 60 excercises, studies and musical compositions, that should help you with your jazz technique whether you are a beginner or an experienced pianist. Already second edition of this set proves its quality and success. A great musicbook for everyone who wants to improve their jazz skills and discover Oscar Peterson´s style. Excellent !!!

OSCAR PETERSON (1925-2007) was a Canadian jazz pianist and composer. He is considered by many music critics to be one of the best pianists of all time. His music is full of swing and jazz improvisations. He started learning piano at the age of five and soon fell under the spell of jazz and especially boogie-woogie. By the age of nine, he was playing in such a way that he was an equal among professionals. For many years he practiced four to six hours a day and only in his later years did he reduce his daily practice to one to two hours. In 1997, he received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award as well as the International Jazz Hall of Fame Award, which ranks him among the greatest jazz players of all time.