Jazzify Your Rock Solos

by | Jazz Pentatonics

This lesson is specially dedicated to all those of you who are actively Rock players and would like to use a jazzier approach during your solos without sounding totally out of context. That is, you don’t want to play the same straight pentatonic throughout the entire solo, yet on the other hand you don’t want to resort to adding a bunch of complex 7 note scales for each chord change. So stick with me because we are going to learn how to use those simple pentatonics you already know, as a starting point to develop a jazzier sounding scale that fits the context of almost any rock song, of course the blues…. and even some jazz tunes!

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How To Solo Over Rhythm Changes with Pentatonics Part1

How To Play and Use The Symmetrical Pentatonic

 

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