Trading Licks: Charlie Christian & T-Bone Walker

Guitar

Trading Licks: Charlie Christian & T-Bone Walker, Git (+CD) (0)

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forGuitar
Musical EditionsMusic score, CD
Item no.641176
Scope116 pages; 22.9 × 30.5 cm
Release year2015
Publisher / ProducerCenterstream
Producer No.HL00143630
ISBN9781574243147
UPC0888680059361

Description

Trading Licks: Charlie Christian and T-Bone Walker explores the musical commonality of the founders of electric jazz guitar and electric blues guitar respectively. While both were heavily influenced musically by the KansasTerritory blues bands, T-Bone Walker ended up working professionally in the late 1930s in the looser rhythm-and-blues genre that was developing at that time in Los Angeles, while Charlie Christian began working in the number onedance band in the nation, the Benny Goodman Orchestra. This book also explores how commonly used jazz licks were reinterpreted in an R&B context that are still just as exciting to listen to and to play today as they were in the1940s, when they were first heard on Central Avenue in L.A. This book includes an audio CD with 83 tracks of examples from the tablature!

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