
Blues Series – Part 7 [LOTW #52]
This is a fun little two bar line that just uses the major 6th blues scale and some grace note slides. Pay attention to how
This is a fun little two bar line that just uses the major 6th blues scale and some grace note slides. Pay attention to how
Technically this line is a little challenging due to the back and forth motion. It will really help you get used to movement back and
I really like this line a lot because of the bebop components in it. We start off with our bebop scale which adds a passing
Here is a nice arrpeggiated run you can use over the four chord. Not much to it with the notes, but technically there are some
Alright so this lick is a little bit more complicated rhythmically but if you practice these triplets and one grouping of 5 you will start
Here is a nice blues lick over the first four bars. The stand out characteristic in this is the reharm of the second measure. Instead
Everyone plays the blues. It is a great structure to learn improvisation over. In this lick I’m adding more rhythmic qualities as you might see.
Here is more of a cliche line you here a lot over the D-7. The outline of the chord tones and chromatic resolution to the
I really like this one. We start off with a nice rhythm here with a 6 note phrase to one beat. We are arpeggiating chord