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Eric marienthal is a world-class saxophone artist, composer, arranger, and educatorthere is a little bumping to the corners and the top of the spine but otherwise the book is in very good condition with clean, unmarked pagesoxfam bookshop new milton used, very good condition, includes cd in cardboard cover, sellotaped to inside back cover see oxfam website for delivery information read morethe performing artist master class cd includes an in-depth discussion by eric of the following topics: jazz phrasing and articulation, ear training, creating a melodic solo, developing an idea, latin feel, funky style ideas, playing over fast chord changes, and using motifs to build a solofeatures include: 16 condensed score leadsheets in concert key, 16 transcribed solos, transcription opportunity to transcribe eric marienthal's blues solo, performing artist master class cd, and discography/biographythis book offers a great way to learn improvisation patterns and scales along with melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic jazz vocabularyhe has chosen 16 compositions in various styles of jazz, funk, and blues to demonstrate and share his improvising and composing skills
14 €
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Artist: marienthal,erictitle: walk tall: tribute to cannonball adderleycatalogue number: plg
16 €
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Oxfam bookshop kingston upon thames the unemployed are usually depicted as passive and politically apathetic individuals who are traumatized by their experience and broken in body and spiritthe seminal study of marienthal's unemployed in the s, based on pioneering methodology and rich empirical findings, helped to entrench this image as cross-disciplinary common sensethey have contested their situation in a discontinuous but recurrent battle for recognition, for rights to work or welfare, and for dignitythe case studies in this volume deal with contentious actions of the unemployed across different european countries, the united states, new zealand, and palestinethis book challenges this dominant view by revealing the wide transnational repertoires of protest and resistance that the unemployed have deployed from the early nineteenth century to the presentsee oxfam website for delivery information read more
32 €