
These exercises for the contemporary pianist are musically enjoyable as well as
technically demanding, and are written in all keys, rather than just in C. Most of them
are figures which may be incorporated into solos that jazz players can play while
improvising. These exercises supplement the traditional Hanon and Czerny exercises
by moving into a more modern and progressive group of studies which are not found
in the older exercises, and focusing less on scale patterns. They are meant to be
more fun to play and to give the student a chance to invent his or her own fingerings
for the exercises. Two-handed exercises allow the student to work on strengthening
the left hand as well as the right hand. The companion CD presents all of the
exercises in the book as a guide to proper execution. This book was previously
published as Exercises for the Contemporary Pianist. 100 pages.