3. Soloing on Misty- Soloing and Phrasing
Soloing on Tunes
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Now that you are getting more comfortable with your musical vocabulary and the timing of the chord changes, it's time to start working on soloing and phrasing. I'll give you suggestions and we'll do a series of I Play-You Play passes using the play along track. We'll begin with some simple concepts to help establish a relative level of comfort before pulling up the stops and playing more freely.
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