John Coltrane Michael Brecker Legacy
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Good practice resources to develop the sounds of Jazz from the 1960’s onwards.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This material is of a great value for any serious jazz improviser. Mr. Olegario Diaz brings many of the quintessential masters Coltrane and Brecker, their lines and concepts, giving a synergistic twist to their invaluable jazz heritage.
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John Coltrane Michael Brecker Legacy - Olegario Diaz
JOHN COLTRANE
MICHAEL BRECKER
LEGACY
POST BOP JAZZ IMPROVISATION FOR ALL INSTRUMENTS
BY OLEGARIO DIAZ
John Coltrane Michael Brecker Legacy
by Olegario Diaz
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Edited by Hector Becerra
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Introduction
John Coltrane was, after Charlie Parker, the most revolutionary and widely imitated saxophonist in jazz. Coltrane grew up in High Point, North Carolina, where he learned to play E-flat alto horn, clarinet, and alto saxophone. Afterwards he enrolled at the Ornstein School of Music and the Granoff Studios.
He played alto saxophone in