Posted on
October 08, 2017 by
Evan Benton
Here’s a ii V7 I Jazz lick contributed by Evan that’s easy and fun to practice going up in whole steps or half steps. The jazz pattern is good for many types of tunes like blues, modal, straight swing, etc. Here is Evan’s take and demonstration of the Jazz pattern: How to memorize this Jazz […] Read the rest of this entry…
Tags: 12 Keys, Blues, Chromatically, Half Steps, ii V7 I, Major Scale, Minor Arpeggio, Modal, Pattern, swing, Whole Steps
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ii V7 I
Posted on
February 17, 2014 by
Jay Gillespie
This is a basic super hip minor pentatonic side slipping lick where I move by tritone every bar. This Jazz lick is great practice for slipping out of and back into any minor key you are soloing in. I’m playing this pattern on a Bb tenor saxophone so it will sync well on trumpet. Here […] Read the rest of this entry…
Tags: 12 Keys, Blues, C minor 7 vamp, funk, hip, Improvising, Jazz, Jazz Pattern, jazz pedagogy, learning, Licks, music, outside the changes, Pattern, Pentatonic, playing changes, practice, saxophone, side slipping, Soloing, tenor saxophone, tri-tone, Tritone, Trumpet
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Pentatonic, Tritone
Posted on
January 10, 2010 by
Sweets
If you haven’t seen this Jazz video of James Morrison on You Tube yet, you’re in for a real treat. There are a whole bunch of cool things James Morrison (an Australian trumpet player/trombone player) shows off on. Switching back and forth between trombone and trumpet, multiphonics at the beginning on trombone, using a trombone […] Read the rest of this entry…
Tags: Australian, Blues, High G, High Notes, James Morrison, Jazz Licks, Multiphonics, One Handed, Shows Off, Things Ain't What They Used To Be, Trombone Player, Trombone Trigger, Trumpet Player, You Tube
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High Note Solos, James Morrison Solos