Relating the Pentatonics, Part 2
Stage II Jazz Improvisation Lessons
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11m
In this lesson, you'll learn technique building patterns using pentatonic scales. We also practice improvising together using the B flat minor pentatonic scale. Exercises and examples are transposed for tenor and alto sax. Play-along track included in the Extras!
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