Sax Riff Of The Day "Smooth Jazz Groove 17" (Watch in HD and full screen for improved quality)

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Uploaded by on Feb 2, 2011

This smooth jazz sax riff riff is from the book/cd that is co-authored by Andrew D. Gordon and Frank Villafranca of The Super Groovers "Ultra Smooth Jazz Grooves for Bb & Eb instruments" (separate books). They have composed a collection of grooves and melodies in the Smooth Jazz Genre creating an exciting supplemental jazz study series for beginner, intermediate and advanced jazz students and musicians. The smooth jazz grooves in this 46 page book feature a variety of contemporary rhythm section styles including R&B, Jazz, Funk, Top 40, Rock, Gospel, Hip Hop and Latin.
On each of the 20 tracks, the groove is separated into 3 melodic ideas. Each melodic idea (example or riff) is played first, by the saxophone with the groove, followed by just the rhythm section groove, without sax. The 1st example is usually the easiest, the 2nd slightly harder and the 3rd the most difficult.
It is available from the publisher http://www.adgproductions.com or from music stores worldwide. It is also available as a pdf/mp3 download as well as MIDI files.
Special discount price on this product for youtube viewers contact sales@adgproductions.com for further info.
Between them they have authored over 60 music educational books for many different styles and instruments.

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  • oooooooooooooooo TY very helpful !

  • thank you,beautiful sound

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