Soloing on Broadway
Soloing on Tunes
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34m
This lesson uses the chord changes from the standard tune, "Broadway," because it's a fun tune to play and has several very common chordal movements. The lesson begins with some fundamental observations about the changes, which are followed by a step-by-step approach to phrasing and playing the changes. To make the process fun and interactive, a play-along track is included that we use in the video, and that you'll also have for use in your personal practice sessions.
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