A Way To Practice Soloing and Comping Together
A little abstract (is that the word?). But it's how I practice playing over tunes.
A little abstract (is that the word?). But it's how I practice playing over tunes.
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I've made other lessons here with the same theme. Make it sound like the song.
It's our job in a way. Sure the heavy weights do this or that. But a true heavy weight can make it sound like the song. Once you have mastered that then you can take liberties. Listen to some of the solo Chick Corea CDs. He takes liberties but he's a monster!
Check out the attached PDF!
Check out the attached PDF!
Check out the attached PDF!
I've done other etudes with Cherokee, but here's a new one. I like doing certain tunes even if I'm doing another something for that tune. Some tunes have so many progressions in them that when you learn them, you learn many many other tunes at the same time because they have pieces of these progressions. So learn this one again it's best. If you memorize it, play it and play it and play it study it study the harmony study the upper partial, see what you remember when you make up your own solo or you do your own comping.
Check out the attached PDF!
Check out the attached PDF!
Check out the attached PDF!