Friedman 9
Friedman 9
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Friedman 9
When we learn I think it's best to break things down into small chunks. Learn a piece move on, put a couple pieces together. That's the way I do it. So let's take this simple beginning of the tune and work on it.
Do you know and can you see that this is basically a 12 bar blues?
Part 2 coming later this week!
A music teacher friend has a Musser (probably M44) in her band that is making loud noises. Please see the attached video and let me know what the problem is and how to fix.
Thanks,
Barry
Come hang with us and talk about the tune Israel.
I'll be talking with Behn Gillece and Oliver Mayman
Work on the tune for the next couple weeks. Learn it and play it. Write down questions.
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In this video we apply the melodic structures into a basic Im-bVI-IIm7b5-V7alt minor cadence using the proper cell for each chord:
m7: 1-b3-4-5
Maj7: 1-2-3-5
m7b5: 1-b3-4-b5
dom7: 1-b9-3-5 or 1-b9-3-#5 or 1-#9-3-#5
In this video we apply the melodic structures into a basic I-Vim-IIm-V7 cadence using the proper cell for each chord: remember
1-2-3-5 in Major
1-b3-4-5 in minor
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Hi Vibes Lovers in this lesson I talk about a powerful tool that I got from Gerry Bergonzi called melodic structures.
Those are motivic cell used for creating melodies:
1-2-3-5 in Major
1-b3-4-5 in minor
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Great tune to study! It's a blues, but a little different minor blues.
Like usual, get the melody down. Know it well and play it well. Think about phrasing, rhythm and time!