You've Got (to learn) Rhythm Changes- Bb instruments PDF and Play-a-long Package

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A few thoughts from the Author..

“You’ve Got (to learn) Rhythm” is a collection of 12 solos written over Rhythm Changes, one solo per key, one chorus each. Each solo features specific harmonic considerations/substitutions, tempos and styles. 


The play-a-long tracks offer the performer the chance to play the solos at tempo, slowed-down and with recorded soloist accompaniment. A duplicate of each solo has been added immediately following the original version and contains diagrammed harmonic analysis. Each diagrammed analysis is also accompanied by a written analysis of the solo. 

The tenor saxophone recorded soloist parts have been recorded by Adam Larson.

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A few thoughts from the Author..

“You’ve Got (to learn) Rhythm” is a collection of 12 solos written over Rhythm Changes, one solo per key, one chorus each. Each solo features specific harmonic considerations/substitutions, tempos and styles. 


The play-a-long tracks offer the performer the chance to play the solos at tempo, slowed-down and with recorded soloist accompaniment. A duplicate of each solo has been added immediately following the original version and contains diagrammed harmonic analysis. Each diagrammed analysis is also accompanied by a written analysis of the solo. 

The tenor saxophone recorded soloist parts have been recorded by Adam Larson.

A few thoughts from the Author..

“You’ve Got (to learn) Rhythm” is a collection of 12 solos written over Rhythm Changes, one solo per key, one chorus each. Each solo features specific harmonic considerations/substitutions, tempos and styles. 


The play-a-long tracks offer the performer the chance to play the solos at tempo, slowed-down and with recorded soloist accompaniment. A duplicate of each solo has been added immediately following the original version and contains diagrammed harmonic analysis. Each diagrammed analysis is also accompanied by a written analysis of the solo. 

The tenor saxophone recorded soloist parts have been recorded by Adam Larson.