What Is This Thing Called Love? tony transcription
Friedman 10
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Augmented Scale Lesson Part 2: Triad pairs and how to use it more musically
Hey everyone,
Here's part 2 of my augmented scale lesson. Let me know if there are any questions!
Augmented Scale Lesson Part 1: How it's built and what chords to use it on
Hey everyone,
Here's a little lesson on the augmented scale. Let me know if there are any questions! Part 2 coming soon.
Just In Time (Maybe we should do a pop up class on it)
I'm working very hard on this tune and thinking about it.
Here's a decent version. I work on trying to have good time and being articulate. I think for the most part I am. At the end of the tune on the tag I don't feel great about it, but I imagine if I didn't say anything nobody would notice. But I notice!
I try to play lines and focus on putting the harmony in the line and then not having to do so much with the accompaniment.
I say let's work on this tune. I'll get Behn and Oliver to post lessons on it also.
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Solo Playing - How Deep Is The Ocean Pt. 1b by Behn Gillece
Inner Voices Dampening: How to create harmonic motion within one chord
Hello all,
Here's another dampening lesson! This is a cool one, and one that has become an integral part of my playing recently.
How to Pitch Bend Using Dampening: Monk "bent" notes, blues inflection, and chordal pitch bending
Hey everyone,
I think this is pretty cool. "Pitch bending" is something I've been messing around with on the vibes, especially in a blues context, but also in ballads and really any setting you want. Let me know what you think!
Just In Time - Playing over the changes -V
I have been playing the changes of Just In Time, lately.
And I always think in terms of solo playing and holding four mallets.
When you're playing lots of notes, you don't need chords. At this tempo, I'm mostly playing 8 notes in a bar. I need most of the time, 2 notes to spell the chord. Once I have cycled through the changes and played the head, the harmony is there. I don't need. In fact if I do a good job playing through the changes on the head, I can even make mistakes and get back into the changes and the listener should be fine. So I think!
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