Scott Henderson

Scott Henderson by Scott Henderson, published by Alfred Pub Co in 2007, presents a detailed exploration of improvisation techniques in jazz-rock music. This edition focuses on Henderson’s unique approach, offering insights into how to effectively solo over various scales, including major, pentatonic, melodic minor, diminished, and whole-tone scales. The book also addresses the modern applications of arpeggios and triads, emphasizing the importance of melodic and rhythmic phrasing in improvisation.
Readers will find a comprehensive guide that tackles the complexities of improvisational phrasing, a topic often considered challenging to teach. The content is designed to enhance the skills of musicians looking to deepen their understanding of jazz-rock improvisation. Additionally, the book includes a printable companion booklet, providing further resources for practice and application.
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Jazz-rock great Scott Henderson reveals his unique approach to improvising. You’ll learn how to solo over major, pentatonic, melodic minor, diminished, and whole-tone scales, along with modern uses for arpeggios and triads all in the context of melodic and rhythmic phrasing. It also nails the hard-to-teach subject of improvisational phrasing. Includes printable companion booklet.
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