JAZZ IMPROVISATION

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Recycle Your Existing Jazz Licks

Recycle Your Existing Jazz Licks

Regardless of what level we're at, the fact is that as improvisers we all have pet licks we tend to fall back on. These so called jazz licks are pieces of something we might have learned from a transcription which has become part of our habitual improvisational...

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Implying the Harmony in a Jazz Guitar Solo

Implying the Harmony in a Jazz Guitar Solo

One of the trademarks of a great solo is that if you strip away the rhythm section you will hear the chord changes implied in the soloist's lines. This brings to mind several great saxophonists who have recorded trio sessions with just bass and drums. Of course John...

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The Minor 6th Chord: When & How To Use It!

The Minor 6th Chord: When & How To Use It!

How often do you use the minor 6th chord? If you're like most guitarists, your answer is probably going to be...once in a blue moon!  Yet this is a very useful chord, especially when playing standards in minor keys. When used in the right places, it can add a fresh...

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Jazz Improvisation and The Art of Quoting

Jazz Improvisation and The Art of Quoting

In this lesson we are going to learn all about the Art of Quoting during a solo. In jazz, a quote takes place when in the midst of a solo we insert a recognizable melodic fragment from a different musical piece. Usually the chosen melodic fragment was written over a...

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Jim Hall’s Horn-Like Glissando Technique

Jim Hall’s Horn-Like Glissando Technique

This week I am thrilled to share a lesson entirely devoted to a signature technique employed by one of my all time jazz guitar heroes! I am referring of course to the late Jim Hall, known by many as the father of modern jazz guitar. Hall, known for his fluid legato...

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Miles Davis “So What” Solo

Miles Davis “So What” Solo

This video lesson features Miles Davis' first chorus from his solo on "So What" off the album, "Kind of Blue". The download for this lesson is included with the "So What" Live version here. More Miles Davis Lessons: Miles for Jazz Guitar- Part 1 Miles for Jazz Guitar-...

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Wes Montgomery’s Solo on Satin Doll

Wes Montgomery’s Solo on Satin Doll

In this video lesson you will learn Wes Montgomery's solo on Satin Doll from the album: "A Dynamic New Sound". Richie's Notes: I transcribed this solo over 20 years ago before transcription software existed. Upon listening to it again and comparing it to the original...

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Miles Davis for Jazz Guitar2

Miles Davis for Jazz Guitar2

This is the 2nd in a series of lessons featuring transcriptions of phrases by Miles Davis adapted for guitar. This video demonstrates 4 phrases extracted from his recording of "Tune Up", off the "Blue Haze" album. Please download...

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