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Jazz Theory and Improvisation Studies for the Accordion, written by Ralph Stricker is sure to be a valuable addition to any accordionist's library.  It is unique in that no other book of its kind has ever really existed in the accordion world.  Although there have been many great jazz artists (Art Van Damme, Leon Sash, Tony Dannon, Russ Messina, Tommy Gumina, Eddy Monteiro, Frank Marocco, and others), none of them have ever really produced a systematically developed step-by-step method to help others understand and foster their own abilities to play real jazz.  Endorsed by both Eddie Monteiro and Frank Marocco (two of America's most successful current jazz artists), this book by Ralph Stricker finally accomplishes that task in a complete and unequivocal way.  Taking a quick peek at the Table of Contents below will make it  apparent how in-depth and complete this book actually is.  Also, based on some of the testimonials you will read on the next page, it will become immediately evident that Mr. Stricker has hit upon the right formula in this book to finally help all accordionists (and other musicians we might add) to understand and perform real jazz on their instrument.

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Frank Marocco writes as a foreword to Mr. Stricker's book:
I believe that this is the finest book ever written for the serious accordionist.  Dilligent practice of the many scales and exercises, will give you almost everything you will ever need to develop your musical skills to a professional level.

The many permutations of bass and chord fingerings that are now available to the accordionist due to this book, opens up a new vista in playing.

Ralph Stricker is a musician whom I admire and respect in the highest esteem.  His knowledge and dedication to good music and the many years of both playing and teaching is evident.

This is a much needed book for the accordion and I am honored that Ralph asked me to collaborate with him on this project.

Sincerely,
Frank Marocco
Table of Contents
LEFT HAND (BASS) 1-16 [Back to Top]
BASS CHART 2
BASS EXERCISES 4
SCALES (MAJOR, minor, HARMONIC, & MELODIC minor 6
CHROMATIC & DIMINSHED SCALES 7-8
ARPEGGIOS 9,10
DIMINISHED & SYMMETRICAL SCALES & RELATIONSHIP 11,12
FINGERING VARIATION ON DIMINISHED SCALES 13,14
MAJOR SCALES STARTING FROM ALL POSITIONS 15
MAJOR SCALES PLAYING ALL 12 FROM ONE POSITION 16
MAJOR SCALE STRUCTURE (TREBLE) 17
MAJOR SCALES 18
CHORD STRUCTURE (MAJOR, minor, AUGMENTED, SEVENTH, DIMINISHED 19
MAJOR, minor, AUGMENTED, SEVENTH, DIMINISHED CHORDS 20
ALTERED CHORDS 21,22
CHORD INVERSIONS 23,24
CHORD CHART 25,26
BASS & TREBLE INDEPENDENCE 27
BASS PATTERN CHROMATICALLY (ONE POSITION) 28
MODAL TONIC CHORDS 29
DIATONIC MODE (SEVENTH PATTERNS & SCALE EXERCISES 30-33
MIXOLYDIAN MODE 34
MODE COMPARISONS & PRACTICING MODES 35,36
NEIGHBORS (PASSING TONES) 37
ALTERED DORIAN SCALE 38
BASS & CHORD COMBINATIONS 39-41
RELATIVE MINOR CHORDS 42
APPLYING BASS & CHORD COMBINATIONS (TRISTE) 43-44
DIMINISHED SCALES (TREBLE) 45-46
SYMMETRICAL SCALES 47
SUPER LOCRIAN SCALE 48
APPLICATION OF MELODIC MINOR & SYMMETRICAL SCALES 49
TRANSPOSING BY THE USE OF NUMBERS 50
RELATIONSHIP OF MAJOR SEVENTH & MINOR NONTH 51,52
SEVENTH b9 CHORD 53
SEVENTH CHORD FIGURES (DIMINISHED CHORD REFERENCE) 54
TWO-NOTE CHORD COMBINATIONS (WITH BASS NOTE) 55
EXAMPLE OF USING TWO NOTE-NOTE COMBINATIONS IN A SONG 57
SHARP NINE (#9) CHORD & SUBSTITUTIONS 58-61
THERE ARE NO NEW CHORDS 63,64
DEVELOPING THE EAR (EAR TRAINING EXERCISES) 65-69
TURNAROUNDS & ENDINGS 70-72
LAYERED DIMINISHES (USING THE 4TH INTERVAL) 73-75
ARPEGGIOS (SUPERIMPOSING ARPEGGIOS) 76-78
CHORD & BASS PROXIMITY 79
RESOLVING THE 11m & V7 80-83
CHORD SUBSTITUTIONS (I'M OLD FASHIONED) 84
RELATIVE MINOR CHORDS 85
AUGMENTED CHORDS & SUBSTITUTIONS 86,87
SCALE SUBSTITUTIONS 88
BLUES 89-94
BASS & CHORD PROXIMITIES (MY FUNNY VALENTINE) 95,96
PRELIMINARY EXERCISES 97-102
BASS LINE (JUST FRIENDS arr. Frank Marocco) 103,104
BASS LINE ADVANCED (JUST FRIENDS) 105,106
EMILY (arr. Eddie Monteiro) 107,108
BALLAD FOR ANNE (by Frank Marocco) 109,110
HOW ABOUT YOU (arr. Ralph Stricker) 111,112
THE TOUCH OF YOUR LIPS (arr. Ralph Stricker) 113
SUMMERTIME (arr. Frank Marocco) 114
PENTATONIC STUDIES (SCALES & ARPEGGIOS) 115-118
POLYCHORDS 119,120
AUGMENTED SCALES & CHORD FORM 121,122
THE TOUCH OF YOUR LIPS (arr. R. Stricker-F. Marocco) 123
COMMENTS 124
YOURS IS MY HEART ALONE (arr. Frank Marocco) 125,126
PRELUDE TO A KISS (arr. Frank Marocco) 127,128
LOVE IS FOR THE VERY YOUNG (arr. Frank Marocco) 129,130
NEVER LET ME GO (arr. Ralph Stricker) 131,132