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If you own Mark Levine's The Jazz Theory Book , do you need Berkman's Harmony Book ?
Using the 3rd and 7th scale degrees to anchor the harmony.
This is not a "jazz for dummies" book. Berkman writes with a dry, witty, no-nonsense tone. He frequently says things like, "You probably won't be able to play this right away. That's fine. Sit with it for a week." The Jazz Harmony Book By David Berkman Full
: The book organizes tonal-functional harmony into a "concentric circle" model, showing how all harmonic actions are elaborations of three basic functional archetypes: tonic, dominant, and subdominant. Melody-First Focus
Berkman’s writing style is famously conversational. He shares anecdotes from his decades as a New York jazz musician, openly discusses common mistakes his university students make, and keeps the tone encouraging and accessible. Who is this Book For? If you own Mark Levine's The Jazz Theory
By mastering the concepts in this book, improvisers can create more compelling solos, arrangers can repaint boring chord charts with rich colors, and composers can break out of creative ruts to write truly captivating modern jazz music.
Employ tritone substitutes and slash chords for modern "color". Berkman writes with a dry, witty, no-nonsense tone
Injecting chromaticism into standard progressions to create stronger pull toward target chords. 2. The Art of Reharmonization