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[Your Name] Subject: Jazz Pedagogy / Advanced Improvisation Source Reference: Weiskopf, W. (1993). Intervallic Improvisation: The Modern Sound . Jamey Aebersold Jazz. (Page 42: Minor 7th & Major 7th Intervallic Cells )

: The book Intervallic Improvisation: The Modern Sound by Walt Weiskopf is a published method book (advancing jazz improvisation through intervals rather than scalar patterns). It is available for purchase from jazz education retailers (e.g., Jamey Aebersold, Amazon, Hal Leonard). Page 42 typically contains advanced intervallic exercises or etudes.

If you are an advanced student or working musician, this book is a "must-have" for expanding your harmonic horizons. It bridges the gap between basic theory and the "modern sound" heard in contemporary jazz.

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technique, designed to move musicians beyond "linear" (scale-based) improvisation toward a more "modern," angular sound. Amazon.com Definition