Thursday, June 7, 2007

Message from Bill Harrison - New Tracks from PLAYJAZZNOW

Dear IAJE colleague,

I'm writing to let you know that we've added more fun tracks to
download and play along with:

I Got Rhythm changes (in all 12 keys at a medium up tempo)
Samba Turnaround (descending chromatic ii/Vs from the b5 in all 12
keys)

Check them out at http://www.playjazznow.com

COMING SOON! SING ALONG TRACKS

Later this summer we'll be posting a set of some of the most beloved
jazz standards in a variety of keys to suit just about any vocal
range.

In case you haven't heard the buzz about PlayJazzNow.com, our site
offers downloadable play-along tracks to help musicians improve their
skills as improvisers and accompanists.

At PlayJazzNow.com you can:

Find tracks for all instruments and vocalists.
Choose your level -- beginning, intermediate or advanced.
Practice in every key.
Download your tracks immediately to your PC or iPod; or burn a CD.

Currently available sets of tracks in all 12 keys:

Simple ii/Vs
Blues
Minor Blues
ii/V/I/VI in major
ii/V/I/VI in minor
II/V/I/IV/iii/VI

STANDARDS (NEW TITLES COMING LATER THIS SUMMER!)

Piano/bass duo versions of some of the most played standard jazz
tunes in their original keys including:

All Blues
Bluesette
Blue Bossa
Satin Doll
There is No Greater Love
Take Five

Check them out at

http://www.playjazznow.com/horns.html

PLAYALONG TRACKS FOR DRUMMERS

Another PlayJazzNow.com innovation! One of our most popular items.
Finally, drummers and percussionists can practice with just bass and
drums for accompaniment. Various tempos, meters, feels, and song
forms are available right now at

http://www.playjazznow.com/drummers.html

We offer a FREE CHART with every set of tracks and a FREE SAMPLE
track so you'll know exactly what the tracks sound like before you
buy.

As an esteemed member of the jazz education community, you're invited
to sample our tracks right now.

Visit http://www.playjazznow.com

Experience the fun of playing along with a world class Chicago rhythm
section and see how useful these play-alongs are for you and your
students.

Thank you for your time.

Bill Harrison

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