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This book is a must-have for any jazz musician looking to improve their skills in composition and improvisation. Written by James Casale and published by Alfred Music Company, Incorporated in 1986, "Patterns for Jazz" is a comprehensive guide to jazz theory for bass clef instruments.
The book covers various topics such as reference, instruction, and study, with a focus on jazz genres and styles. It weighs 17.6 oz and has 180 pages, making it a valuable addition to any musician's library. The format of the book is a trade paperback, and it is written in English. This book is for the jazz player who needs to improve their improvisational skills on bass clef reading instruments. It is to play and be accustomed to the language of jazz both in scale, arpeggios, and rhythm which the player will frequently encounter.