Der fünfstufige Ansatz in diesem Buch zeigt, wie man aus Akkordfolgen ein Jazz-Solo konstruiert, und bietet eine strukturierte Methode zur Melodiekreation. Es richtet sich an Musikinteressierte mit grundlegenden Kenntnissen, die wenig Erfahrung in der Jazzimprovisation haben. Obwohl das Ausarbeiten von Soli nicht echtes Improvisieren ist, ermöglichen die vorgestellten Techniken eine tiefere Verinnerlichung, die langfristig die Improvisationsfähigkeit verbessert. Ziel ist es, dass der Improvisator schließlich die schrittweise Herangehensweise hinter sich lässt und die Inhalte intuitiv anwendet.
Michael Barkl Bücher






Die Erzählung beleuchtet die Parallelen zwischen dem Leben des gefeierten Komponisten Hector Berlioz im 19. Jahrhundert und dem eines nahezu unbekannten zeitgenössischen Komponisten. In umgekehrter chronologischer Reihenfolge werden Kapitel präsentiert, die jeweils sieben Jahre abdecken. Dabei werden die Kompositionen und kreativen Werke in ihren historischen Kontext eingeordnet. Wichtige Themen wie künstlerische Entwicklung, Finanzierung, berufliche Herausforderungen und die Rezeption durch Interpreten werden eingehend untersucht, was eine tiefgehende Reflexion über das Komponistenleben ermöglicht.
Dieses Buch enthält 341 Aphorismen über Musik, die allgemeine Wahrheiten verkörpern. Einige sind Zitate, die meisten wurden modernisiert. Es regt zum Nachdenken und zur Debatte an, ohne definitive Wahrheiten zu präsentieren. In neun Kapiteln wird von allgemeinen Reflexionen zu spezifischen musikalischen Beobachtungen übergegangen.
Focusing on constructing a jazz solo from chord progressions, this book offers a unique five-step method that simplifies the process, making it accessible to those with basic music knowledge but limited jazz experience. While it emphasizes composition over improvisation, the techniques presented are designed to help musicians internalize the material, allowing for more spontaneous creativity in the future. With practice, readers can expect to develop their skills and eventually move beyond the structured approach to a more instinctive style of improvisation.
Focusing on the construction of original electronic compositions, this companion volume delves into the use of Pure Data (Pd) as a meta-compositional tool. It explores the creative processes behind the pieces, emphasizing elements like binary processes, symmetry, and sine tone frequencies. The book illustrates how Pd enables composers to analyze and document their work graphically, revealing the relationships among compositional elements. Additionally, it discusses the applicability of Pd for large-scale, multi-sectional projects, building on concepts introduced in the original publication.
Focusing on the innovative use of Pure Data (Pd), this work explores the creative process through original electronic compositions. It documents the author's research into binary processes, symmetry, and complementary pairs, utilizing sine tone frequencies derived from sub-audio fundamentals. The compositions not only showcase the artistic elements but also highlight how Pd can visually represent their construction and relationships, offering an analytical perspective. Additionally, the book demonstrates Pd's capability for large-scale, multi-sectional projects.
Focusing on a harmonic approach, this book guides readers in creating original music that transcends popular and traditional systems. It emphasizes the importance of Western music's harmonic elements while encouraging personal exploration and innovation. Rather than dismissing the past, it seeks to connect traditional conventions with new artistic expressions, providing a systematic framework for those looking to break free from conventional tonal music and arrangements.
Franco Donatoni's transformative period in 1967 marked a significant shift in his compositional approach, as he faced a crisis that led him to reinterpret existing materials instead of creating original pieces. The book focuses on his work "Etwas ruhiger im Ausdruck," showcasing how it emerged from a set of automatisms derived from Schoenberg's music. It highlights the intricate techniques Donatoni employed, revealing that this phase was not a decline but a demonstration of his virtuosic compositional skills.
The book delves into Riccardo Formosa's significant contributions to contemporary classical music during the 1980s, highlighting his innovative instrumental writing and compositional techniques. It focuses on Formosa's final work, Vertigö, analyzing the score to uncover his creative processes and methods. This examination not only showcases Formosa's artistry but also aims to establish a deeper understanding of his impact on Australian music and the standards he set for future composers.
Exploring the life of a composer, this reflective exegesis draws inspiration from Hector Berlioz's memoirs, highlighting parallels between the celebrated 19th-century figure and a contemporary, lesser-known composer. Organized in reverse chronological order, each chapter spans seven years, contextualizing compositions within their historical settings. It delves into themes of artistic growth, financial challenges, career opportunities, and the reception of performers, offering insights into the ongoing struggles and triumphs faced by composers across time.