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| Wikipedia |
| "Comping
(an abbreviation of accompanying) is a term used in jazz music to describe
the chords, rhythms, and countermelodies that keyboard players (piano or
organ) or guitar players use to support a jazz musician's improvised solo
or melody lines." |
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Comping Bb Rhythm Changes |
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| schallermusic.blogspot.com
| "Let's talk about Chord Comping. It's not to difficult to define
the word when you think about Jazz history from New Orleans." |
"This blog is about music. I talk about general music theory, jazz theory,
improvising, lead sheets, roman numeral analysis, composing, college music,
performance tips, and whatever the mood strikes!" | |
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| Jazz
Book Review - Jazz Guitar Comping: Raising Your Chord Awareness |
JazzReview.com
| Author: Andrew Green |
Featured
Book: Jazz Guitar Comping: Raising Your Chord Awareness
"The
introduction covers a wide range of topics. The section on basic voicings
is excellent. Voice leading includes various topics. Among the topics
are moving notes, two-note voicings, three-note voicings, the upper voice,
and non-functional chord progressions. | Multi-use voicings and voicing
variations contain much information that is helpful to the beginning as
well as the season performer. Passing chords, harmonized scales,
intervallic comping, rhythm, and studies and analysis make for educational
and entertaining reading." | |
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