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by Don Stiernberg
Mandolinists who wish to expand their improvisational vocabulary and
spice up their rhythm accompaniment are invited to try some Jazz
Mandolin Appetizers. This book and accompanying audio, prepared by chef
Don Stiernberg, include a batch of etudes that address the challenges
every improvising mandolinist faces. These include common issues such as
selecting notes that sound good with chord progressions and finding
them on the fretboard. In the first section, new melodies are presented
for chord progressions that are often played at swing and jazz jam
sessions. These tunes will benefit players of any style. Concepts are
discussed at the beginning of each tune such as harmonic analysis and
the effects of certain intervals (useful groups of tones). The tablature
suggests fingerings for the melodies. The chordal section shows how
chords and progressions can be made more interesting by adding color,
tension and movement. Chord substitution is also demonstrated. Working
through this section will prepare the player with commonly played
progressions and will expand their chord voicing vocabulary up and down
the neck. Lastly, a study of chord-melody style playing is presented.
Playing the melody and harmony at the same time yields full sounding
solo arrangements. Don Stiernberg is a leading proponent of the jazz
mandolin style. He has eight available recordings, performs coast to
coast and abroad, writes a column for Mandolin Magazine and teaches at
several mandolin events.