Posted on
February 21, 2011 by
Greg London
Here is a pretty easy way to combine the usage of tritones on dominant chords and the playing of a diminished scale or pattern to compliment it. As long as you land on a chord tone in the next measure, you should be good to go. Take a look at the Jazz lick below: Here […] Read the rest of this entry…
Tags: 12 Keys, Chord Tone, Diminished Pattern, Diminished Scale, Dominant Chord, Jazz Lick, Tritone, Trumpet
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Diminished, Tritone
Posted on
October 25, 2010 by
Greg London
Here is an easy to learn bebop Jazz lick that I prefer to use over rhythm changes. Of course you can use this lick over any dominant chord starting on the tonic, but this is just my personal preference. I apologize for the really bad photo of the lick, my scanner went out on me, […] Read the rest of this entry…
Tags: 12 Keys, Advanced Enclosure, Bebop Jazz Lick, Chord Tone, Diminished, Dominant Chord, Minor 3rd, Rhythm Change, Sound Sample, Standard Lick, Tonic, Trumpet
Category:
Bebop
Posted on
May 20, 2009 by
Sweets
Here is another cool outside dominant pattern that a good Jazz trombonist was kind enough to show me. This Jazz lick is easy to learn and implement into your improvised solos. Here is a sound sample played on trumpet: How to memorize this dominant pattern in 12 keys: You can see that this dominant pattern […] Read the rest of this entry…
Tags: 12 Keys, Chromatically, Dominant Chord, Dominant Pattern, Easy to Learn, Half Steps, Improvised Solos, Jazz Lick, Jazz Trombonist, Outside, Tonic, Trumpet
Category:
Bebop