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Binding: Paperback
Brand: Hal Leonard
Dewey Decimal Number: 782
Fabric Type: 9780793586967
Legal Disclaimer: 0793586968
Maximum Color Depth: Hal Leonard Corporation
Metal Type: Hal Leonard Corporation
Optical Zoom: 220009
Pearl Type: 220009
Publisher: 1
Region Code: 64
Total External Bays Free: May 01, 1999
Total Firewire Ports: Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Parallel Ports: May 01, 1999
Hal Leonard Corporation
Features:- 64 Pages
- Published by
- Softcover with CD
Editorial Review:
Product Description: This method for the piano and organ player thoroughly explores reggae's many sounds and illustrates step by step the various rhythmic and melodic techniques unique to reggae. It includes info on keyboard and equipment set-up, exercises and suggestions, and a chord dictionary. The accompanying CD allows players to hear the exercises and play along with them.
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The book is OK. I am a trained jazz and salsa pianist so all the basics for keyboardists (how to play chords, how to read music etc.) were useless for me. However, there are numerous rythmical reggae keyboards patterns and these were exactly what I was looking for. It didn't take me more than 20 minutes to go through all of them. However, if I were learning them by listening only, it would probably take several months. Warmly recommended. m.
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This book is great start in the right direction to learning to play reggae keyboard. It is easy to read and follow. The CD that accompanies the book keeps you on track while practising the excercises and allows you to make sure your timing and tempo are correct. The only downfall of the book is that it is written in musical notation with a very brief and concise explanation of how to read musical notation. I recommend getting a chord dictionary for readers with little or no musical background. It ... Read More
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