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"Good improvisation communicates harmonic progression melodically. Effective melodies manipulate harmonic content through the use of guide tones and preparatory gravity notes, masterfully woven in systematic tension, release, and transparent harmonic definition."



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January 6, 2009 | Fill your lonely practice time with "Getting Into Jazz Mandolin."

Not to exploit the typical post-holiday depression, but if you're spending lonely evening hours in the darkness in the northern hemisphere, we've got the perfect indoor solution for you! Cheer up your winter confinement with some helpful exercises and programmed accomplishment from our featured book, "Getting Into Jazz Mandolin." Maybe you didn't get everything you wanted under the tree last month; this could well be the satisfaction you are missing!

Click for closeup of coverFrom the September 2007 Mandolin Cafe Official Press Release: "Pacific, Mo.-- Mel Bay Publications, Inc. has announced the release of Ted Eschliman's new book, Getting Into Jazz Mandolin, 112-pages complete with music in standard notation, tablature, CD and web-based audio samples from JazzMando.com, Eschliman's personal mandolin web site.

No longer confined to basic folk genres, any mandolinist aspiring to a broader comprehension of music, including swing, blues, pop, choro, broadway, and even classical can expand their playing through a working knowledge of jazz fundamentals.

"Getting Into Jazz Mandolin" takes four uncomplicated fretboard patterns (FFcP) and drills a physical familiarity into the player's fingers, softening the fear of upper frets and prepares for the harmonic alterations necessary for effective and intuitive playing of more complex contemporary music.

A brief introduction into modes, the player is eased into jamming with audio accompaniment (CD), and eventually an initiation into the most fundamental jazz chord progression of all, the 'ii V7 I' pattern. From the horizontal (melody) to the vertical (chords) and back, the results are a both instinctive and physical grasp of tonal centers and the improvisational fodder of effective performing.

An emphasis on pinky strength, finger control and sustain, the book's exercises also develop the player's concepts of tone and melody. Further supportive resources including MP3 audio tracks are also available on the internet."


If you'd like to support this site, we are still offering quick delivery on two versions, one unadulterated for $25 including domestic shipping, the other limited option at $35 for an autographed version, with $10 being donated to the Cool Mandolins "Mandolins for Cool Kids" scholarship fund. (International orders available to many countries available for an additional $10.)

Click for additional online support audio for the book!

Check out the support page with the lates additional audio tracks, Webtracks, including some versions of the material recorded by the world's top mandolinists. Tell your favorite artist he/she needs to add a track here, too!

More information: Getting Into Jazz Mandolin.

Some choose Slim Fast or the gym for their New Year's Resolutions. We choose FFcP conditioning...

Posted by Ted at January 6, 2009 5:45 AM


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