Soloing on But Not For Me
Soloing on Tunes
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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 phrasing practice with a great play-along track, making this a really fun and practical lesson for anyone looking to engage their listeners.
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