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Eddie Harris Intervallistic Concept Pdf [top] -

Play an ascending major seventh, then drop down a half step and repeat. Example: Low C to Middle B →right arrow Low C# to Middle C →right arrow Low D to Middle C#. Exercise 3: Diatonic Interval Skipping

⚠️ This PDF is not legally available for free through standard retailers (like Jamey Aebersold or Hal Leonard). It often appears in private forums, jazz studies groups, or as scanned copies of out-of-print lesson sheets. I cannot provide a direct download link , but I can tell you where to look or how to recreate the concept yourself. eddie harris intervallistic concept pdf

Eddie Harris was not just a legendary jazz saxophonist (famous for Exodus and his electric Varitone sax), but also a brilliant musical theorist. He disliked the rigid, academic way scales and modes were being taught, so he developed the to focus on the space between notes rather than the notes themselves. Play an ascending major seventh, then drop down

Harris wanted musicians to practice manipulating intervals. For example, if you are playing a melody and the next note you hear in your head is a Perfect 5th away, you should be able to jump that 5th flawlessly, regardless of what key you are in or what scale the chord chart says you are supposed to be playing. It often appears in private forums, jazz studies

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