Nicolas Slonimsky (Thesaurus of Scales and Melodic Patterns)

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Kevin Cook
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Nicolas Slonimsky (Thesaurus of Scales and Melodic Patterns)

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For those that are into reading music and working hard. This was the great saxophonist ( John Coltrane's) secret weapon.

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Rick Winfield
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Coltrane

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When I became aware of "the trane", it was the late 60's."My Favorite Things", was the 1st piece I heard, and my musical concepts were never the same again !!
I've heard ALL kinds of stories, of how he came to his visionary style.
where can I purchase this book ?
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Rick
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steel?

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Yep, one definitive chop builder if there ever was one.
Any other SGF guys besides me have this & attempted some scales on any tuning?
(Amazon's got it.)
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Great book. I did a lot of work with it for six-string guitar & mandolin. I'm still a noob on PSG, though. Not quite ready.
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As I recall, Oliver Nelson's "Patterns for Improvisation" have a lot of the same exercises. Thinner book.
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