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
December 11, 2012 by
Greg London
This clip I had to listen to a few times. The first take is Tom Harrell improvising over blues changes in Bb I guess. Then it goes into him going over the same blues changes flawlessly in all 12 keys which is very impressive considering how consistently good Tom Harrell sounds on the chord changes in all […] Read the rest of this entry…
Tags: 12 Keys, Bb Blues, Improvising, Tom Harrell
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Tom Harrell Solos