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The Lydian Chromatic Concept Of Tonal Organization The Art And Science Of Tonal Gravity By George Russell 20010503 4th Edition George Russell

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The Lydian Chromatic Concept Of Tonal Organization The Art And Science Of Tonal Gravity By George Russell 20010503 4th Edition George Russell
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Publisher: Concept Pub. Co
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.14 MB
Pages: 252
Author: George Russell
ISBN: 9780970373908, 0970373902
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 4

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The Lydian Chromatic Concept Of Tonal Organization The Art And Science Of Tonal Gravity By George Russell 20010503 4th Edition George Russell by George Russell 9780970373908, 0970373902 instant download after payment.

Composer, theoretician, band leader, George Russell, first published the Lydian Chromatic Concept in 1953, and, for almost 50 years, worked on further refining it. This result is this final edition, published by the estate of Mr. Russell. (www.georgerussell.com) "Surpasses any musical knowledge I've been exposed to." Ornette Coleman. "All of the music's most important developments from modal improvisation to electronics...to free form atonality to jazz-rock have taken cues from Mr. Russell's pioneering work." Robert Palmer, The New York Times.

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