Learn how to use the basslines from Jazz & Blues Made Easy. Refer to that lesson for the sheet music in today's session.
Learn how to use the basslines from Jazz & Blues Made Easy. Refer to that lesson for the sheet music in today's session.
In this lesson you'll learn 5 different endings that you can use for blues or other songs.
In this lesson you'll learn the next part of Tennille's Blues which can also be played as a composition on its own. I'll discuss the "strollin'" bass pattern and what a vamp is and how to use it.
In this lesson you'll learn part 4 of Tennille's Blues, the last A section.
In this lesson you'll learn part 3 of Tennille's Blues, the bridge.
In this lesson you'll learn part 1 of Tennille's Blues. We will also discuss using range in your solos.
In this lesson you'll learn part 2 of Tennille's Blues. We will also discuss using scales in 3rds and 3 against 2 in your solos.
In this jam we will jam over a simple C blues. Even though the performance window has closed, you can still practice the jam and watch other students' performances.
In this jam we will jam over a bossa nova (Latin) rhythm. You'll learn a latin comping pattern and scale to use for improv.
In this jam we will jam over a simple C blues. Even though the performance window has closed, you can still practice the jam and watch other students' performances.
In this lesson you'll learn staccato, tenuto, marcato and accent articulations. You'll also learn how to use grace notes and chromaticism to make your solos sound great using just the 3rd and 7th of the chord.
Learn how to create altered chords and improvise over them in this lesson.
In this lesson you'll learn 6 different accompaniment patterns to use for your slow blues improv and compositions.
Reharmonization means you are changing the chords, sometimes adding new chords, sometimes changing the existing chords. This gives you the ability to create dozens of variations on the blues to improvise over.
In this lesson you'll learn different techniques to add motion to your left hand along with groove and bassline approach exercises.
In this lesson you'll learn how to use upper structures in your chords to create rich sounding turnarounds!
Part 2 of our lesson where you'll learn how to use upper structures in your chords to create rich sounding turnarounds!
In this lesson I'll share 5 ideas that will help you create better jazz and blues solos.
In this lesson I'll teach you 5 cool jazz and blues licks for improvisation along with the bassline. This is part 1.