Soloing on Softly as in a Morning Sunrise- Phrasing Demonstration
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This phrasing demonstration from Soloing on Softly as in a Morning Sunrise shows how the concepts covered in the lesson can be put to use in creating a melodic solo that expresses both the minor tonality and the chord changes.
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