Posted on
March 06, 2014 by
Justin Malizia
This lick is a very interchangeable Jazz lick incorporating chromaticism while outlining the whole tone scale. This lick works very well over dominant chords as well as augmented chords. Here is a sound sample played on trumpet over the tune Triste: How to memorize this Jazz pattern in 12 keys: Start by practicing the lick […] Read the rest of this entry…
Tags: 12 Keys, Augmented Chords, Chord Tone, Chromaticism, Descending Chromatic Lick, Descending Whole Tone Scale, Dominant Chords, Interchangable Jazz Lick, Jazz Lick, Triste, Trumpet, Whole Tone Scale
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Chromatic, Whole Tone
Posted on
August 02, 2009 by
Sweets
I know you’re going to laugh at how simple this fourth pattern is. Simply going up in half steps with a fourth in between doesn’t sound too difficult. The reason I posted this fourth pattern as a Jazz lick is because it really can come in handy over modal tunes and Dominant chords that last […] Read the rest of this entry…
Tags: 12 Keys, Chromatically, Creative, Dominant Chords, Fourth Pattern, Half Steps, Jazz Lick, Jazz Solo, Modal Tunes, Note, Outside, Sound Sample, Trumpet, Variations
Category:
Chromatic, Fourths