Skip to Content
Adam Larson Jazz
Bio
Store
Gigs
Discography
Video
Photos
future boop
Testimonials
Press
FAQ
Contact Me
0
0
Adam Larson Jazz
Bio
Store
Gigs
Discography
Video
Photos
future boop
Testimonials
Press
FAQ
Contact Me
0
0
Bio
Store
Gigs
Discography
Video
Photos
future boop
Testimonials
Press
FAQ
Contact Me
Store Bluetudes- Blues in all 12 Keys- Concert Instruments Edition PDF
bluetudes_1+%281%29.jpg Image 1 of
bluetudes_1+%281%29.jpg
bluetudes_1+%281%29.jpg

Bluetudes- Blues in all 12 Keys- Concert Instruments Edition PDF

$30.00

“Bluetudes” is a collection of 12 solos written over the blues, one solo per key, two choruses 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 play-a-long tracks for the concert edition are recorded by vibraphonist John Kizilarmut.

Add To Cart

“Bluetudes” is a collection of 12 solos written over the blues, one solo per key, two choruses 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 play-a-long tracks for the concert edition are recorded by vibraphonist John Kizilarmut.

“Bluetudes” is a collection of 12 solos written over the blues, one solo per key, two choruses 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 play-a-long tracks for the concert edition are recorded by vibraphonist John Kizilarmut.