Ballad Playing Part 2 - Counter Lines
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Here is our first EOTM by David Friedman. I'm hoping David will become our EOTM man. He has all these creative ways of playing scales and doing exercises. So let's see if we can get him to be our EOTM CEO.
Here's the first one. This is a great idea actually. If you practice one of these exercises each month and just for the month I would argue that technically it will alter your playing for the better. I'm going to do it also!
Check out the pdf below.
Check the link out right above this. I've been having a discussion with Tony F about some things. Here I read the letter and comment on it. In the link under 'Check This Out' you'll fing the written dialogue.
I kept his name anonymous because I wasn't sure he wanted it known. I see though he published our whole conversation, which I think is cool!
Pivot Chords are a great way to work on key stuff. I got the idea from Bill Evans. I liked
the way he modulated different tunes and tried to make my own up. Here's how he
changes key at the end of Here's that Rainy Day.
Hey guys,
Here's a recent article on an improvisational topic called Four Note Groupings. Feel free to email me if you have any questions.
Ed
It's better to play 1 tune for 24 hours than it is to play 24 tunes for 1 hour.