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Focusing on reinterpretation as an "idiom-defining" skill for jazz musicians. The Jazz Harmony Book By David Berkman Full

To access the "full" book is to access a complete course in professional harmonic thinking. Buy the spiral-bound copy, download the MP3s, sit at your instrument, and prepare to spend six months with it. By the end, you won't just know jazz harmony—you will hear the future of the song before you play it. A flat-lay photo of the book cover next

belongs on the shelf of every musician who is tired of playing clichés. It will open your ears, free your hands, and, most importantly, help you make your own musical decisions. Buy the spiral-bound copy, download the MP3s, sit

Most theory books operate from a place of objective analysis: "This is a G7 chord. It has these notes." Berkman, a renowned pianist and composer, flips the script. He understands that jazz harmony is a living, breathing entity that exists in the ear first. His book is structured not to help you pass a written exam, but to help you navigate the piano (or any harmonic instrument) in real-time.