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"Having never had any institutional training in harmony and theory, I have often wondered just how Jazz Harmony came to be?
To develop and exist with its so deep well of knowledge that is necessary to the improviser? Where did this come from and how did it develop? 'THE CHORD SCALE THEORY AND JAZZ HARMONY' explains this and also goes farther by
showing just how this knowledge can be used. My only regret is that I’ve just found it."
Art Farmer
"A helpful and organized tool that can shurely aid any musician interested in understanding
harmony as it relates to the complex subtleties of jazz improvisation."
Michael Brecker
Probably the best book out there right now, about jazz-style harmonic analysis, is The Chord-Scale theory And Jazz Harmony, by Nettles and
Graf.
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The Chord Scale Theory and Jazz Harmony Analysis
1997, Advance Music
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"Jazz Harmony, as taught at the Berklee College of Music is based on the so called Chord Scale Theory. This method - further developed - is now available as a comprehensive textbook for the first time. Emerged from practice and designed for practical use, it provides theoretical knowledge necessary for improvisation, composing, and arranging."
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Comprehensive textbook based on the Chord Scale Theory as taught at the Berklee College of Music.
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