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THE LIGHTHOUSE OMNIBOOK

28-4-2-im-Shop_Item_Cover_Art-7469By Petter Wettre

This book of transcriptions is something a bit more than the usual. Petter Wettre, one of Norway’s top saxophonists had studied with Liebman and like many of his generation was entranced by the Elvin Jones group recording “Live at the Lighthouse” which featured Steve Grossman, bassist Gene Perla and Lieb. This recording has become a classic, especially among saxohonists as it is a primer in the post Coltrane vocabulary of that time. With painstaking care, Petter transcribed all of Grossman and Lieb’s solos, which offer great insight into a language that has become a mainstay of saxophonists since that time.

Transcriptions of:

Fancy Free
New Breed
Sambra
Taurus People
Sweet Mama
I’m A Fool To Want You
The Children, Save The Children
Brite Piece
Children’s Merry-Go-Round
For All Those Other Times

JERRY BERGONZI

With the greatest drummer ever, this record was a high point which set the direction and tone for young tenor players. It was the new way.

BILL EVANS

That was a classic and pivitol recording for me, and the music was so intense and played so hard that I was just floored. A completely modern style – you could feel the intensity in that record.

GEORGE GARZONE

This record is an example of the next generation of Coltrane fanatics, and the legacy lives on.

STEVE GROSSMAN

It’s a good record. I always get, “It’s a great record, etc.” It was always very stimulating to play with Elvin. It was the first live thing we did, and I felt generally good about the music.

PAT LABARBERA

Referring to patterns that Trane had worked out, Steve and David’s lines were so great. An important landmark.

DAVID LIEBMAN

The “Live At The Lighthouse” date was one of the most exciting nights of my musical life. The energy and enthusiasm of a working band consisting of three young musicians with one of the greatest masters of all time was for all of us a once in a lifetime event that we will never forget.

JOE LOVANO

That quartet was such a strong beautiful focus as a collective ensemble that it gave me a lot of direction at that time. The way that those four cats played together was very compositional with beautiful interplay, and the weight of the energy was equal in the group.

BOB MINTZER

One of the consummate saxophone recordings. Ground-breaking on so many levels; the way the musicians related, the openness of the music. Great record.

CHRIS POTTER

Elvin Jones’ classic “Live at the Lighthouse” recordings have provided a generation of jazz musicians (myself definitely included) with tremendous inspiration and material for study. Liebman and Grossman raised the bar for what could be accomplished on the saxophone after assimilating the musical language of John Coltrane, and Elvin Jones was at the absolute peak of his powers. The joy these four musicians must have shared playing together still jumps out of the speakers at you, and it remains a shining example of jazz at its most vital.

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Atonement

28-8-1-im-Shop_Item_Cover_Art-3865String Quartet (two violins, viola, cello) and any solo instrument.

Atonement

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South Africa

28-8-2-im-Shop_Item_Cover_Art-1141(Viola and Soprano Saxophone or Violin and Clarinet)

SouthAfrica

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VOLUME 19 – DAVID LIEBMAN

28-17-2-im-Shop_Item_Cover_Art-2826Intermediate/Advanced. If you are looking for something different, try this one! This set is unusual because it contains no ii/V7s. The tunes and chord progressions are not usually found in standard jazz songs. These songs are not typical Bebop tunes; they are a step in a new direction with a fresh sound. Recorded after the rhythm section had just worked a week at the Village Vanguard in New York City, so each song on this CD is tight and intense!

Rhythm Section: Richie Bierach (p); Frank Tusa (b); Al Foster (d)

Includes: 

  • Picadilly Lilly
  • Brite Piece
  • Slumber
  • Bonnie’s Blue
  • Oasis
  • Loft Dance
  • Lookout Farm
  • Tomorrow’s Expectations
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    DAVID LIEBMAN TENOR SOLOS

    28-17-3-im-Shop_Item_Cover_Art-2727This edition is a Book and CD set, not Book and Cassette.

    Imagine being able to hear a giant of the tenor saxophone and follow his every note in an accompanying book, or better yet, play his solos by yourself with the Volume 19 “David Liebman” Play-A-Long.

    During the recording session of the Vol. 19 Play-a-long, Dave Liebman soloed with the rhythm section to give them inspiration (it can be difficult to “comp” when there is no soloist to accompany.) His playing was so exciting and such a classic example of modern tenor playing, that we decided to release the recording as a separate item. To make it even better, six of the eight solos have been transcribed in an accompanying book so that you can SEE and PLAY along! This is the ultimate study in Dave’s improv techniques and concepts and a perfect example of what propelled him to jazz super-stardom and an eventual NEA award. For ALL jazz soloists – not just tenor players!

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    VOLUME 26 – THE SCALE SYLLABUS

    28-17-1-im-Shop_Item_Cover_Art-3355For all levels, instrumentalists & vocalists. Hear David Liebman solo over every scale listed in the Scale Syllabus. He solos on two versions of each scale: the first is slow and simple, and the second is more complex and fast. Stereo separation allows you to practice and improvise too! David is on one channel and Jamey is on the other. An excellent list of piano voicings are included.

    Rhythm Section: David Liebman (Soprano Sax); Jamey Aebersold (p)

    Includes:

  • Major
  • Minor
  • Dom. 7
  • Lydian
  • Harmonic Major & Minor
  • Augmented
  • Lydian Augmented
  • SUS 4
  • Hindu
  • Blues
  • Whole Tone
  • Major & Minor Pentatonic
  • Dim. Whole Tone
  • Diminished
  • and 21 More!
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    VOLUME 26 SCALE SYLLABUS SOLOS BY DAVID LIEBMAN

    28-17-5-im-Shop_Item_Cover_Art-2677Transcription book of Liebman Solos from the Vol. 26 “Scale Syllabus” Play-a-long set. Here is the opportunity for the thousands who have enjoyed David’s wonderful soprano playing on the popular VOL. 26 “THE SCALE SYLLABUS” Play-A-Long to actually see what he’s doing. These special note-for-note transcriptions are the best way to study how David approaches both typical and exotic chords and scales. Then, when you feel you’re ready, switch David’s channel off and it’s just you and the piano accompaniment! Get the most out of your Vol. 26 “The Scale Syllabus” Play-A-Long! NOTE: Transcriptions are in CONCERT key, not Bb.

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