All of Me ranks very high on the list of "tunes you've got to know," making it essential to the repertoire of any jazz musician. There's a lot of I Play-You Play phrasing practice with a great play-along track in the lesson, as we add chromatic passing tones to your basic arpeggio and pentatonic scale vocabulary. The play-along track is included as a separate file for your personal practice.
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Soloing on But Not For Me
You'll learn how to create a toe tapping, hand clapping, knee slapping solo that swings on chord changes to the standard, "But Not For Me." You'll learn the chord changes basics and how to include the blues scale and major blues scale in your improvisation. There's a lot of I Play-You Play phrasi...
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Soloing on Misty- Phrasing Demonstration
"Misty" is a favorite among sax players, so I thought it would make a perfect ballad for this series. This is an extensive lesson with four instructional videos totaling over 90 minutes of instruction. Video 1 focuses on the theory behind the chord progression. Video 2 covers the basic vocabulary...
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Soloing on Misty- Introduction
This introduction gives you an idea of what the complete lesson is all about.
-Video 1 focuses on the theory behind the chord progression. -Video 2 covers the basic vocabulary needed for soloing.
-Video 3 provides phrasing and lots of "I Play-You Play" practice.
-Video 4 shows you how to ...
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