Wynton Kelly – Kelly Blue (Pt. 1, From the album “Kelly Blue”) [LOTW #55]
Another great one by Wynton Kelly. I just can’t get enough of him. Besides his melodic content, his swing and rhythmic feel is top notch.
Another great one by Wynton Kelly. I just can’t get enough of him. Besides his melodic content, his swing and rhythmic feel is top notch.
Very famous lick here by Wynton Kelly, coming off the track “Freddie Freeloader”, recorded on the album Kind Of Blue. The simplicity of this line
All blues scale in this one. The rhythms are the tricky part here. Lots of hand lifts into trills and fast approaches. Work on the
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