
Slippery Herbie Hancock Lines from Four and More by Miles Davis Second Great Quintet (LOTW #118)
Herbie Hancock executes slippery chromatic lines over the tune “There is No Greater Love.” His accented offbeats lie deep in the pocket of Tony Williams

Herbie Hancock executes slippery chromatic lines over the tune “There is No Greater Love.” His accented offbeats lie deep in the pocket of Tony Williams

This chorus of blues from the album “We Get Requests” finishes out with a triplety riff which would swing the doors off of any club!

This excerpt is from a chorus of blues by Oscar Peterson on his album We Get Requests, where the trio covers popular standards. Be on

This is a solo by a young Keith Jarrett during his professional debut on tour with Charles Lloyd in 1966. His fiery opening line became

Bud Powell was an extremely influential artist to jazz and jazz pianists to come. Here is a great lick from one of his very famous

Share on facebook Facebook Share on google Google+ Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Love this diminished pattern. Sounds fantastic and is pretty

Here’s a fun diminished voicing movement you can do up and down or any direction you wish. These voicings are using all notes from the

This is a simple pattern using the C whole half scale starting in the 7th. Depending upon where the Co7 resolves to is where you

Diminished chords seem to stump a lot of students. This week all be adding a lot of excellent sounding lines you can play over a