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Kristofer Dahl23rd November 2009Super fresh lines and tone Marius - and great explanations, love it! ![]()
Emir Hot23rd November 2009Very nice lines. Good job ![]()
NoSkill23rd November 2009That's cool man!
Laszlo Boross23rd November 2009Very useful lesson Marius! ![]()
Sensible Jones23rd November 2009Cool lesson Marius!!! ![]()
Gerardo Siere23rd November 2009Nice solo!
Lian Gerbino23rd November 2009awesome man, love your playin´. well done ![]()
THE BUZZARD23rd November 2009NICE jazz chops!!! really good lesson Marius.
Marius Pop23rd November 2009Thanks guys!
Part 3 coming soon ![]()
Ivan Milenkovic24th November 2009Very cool sounding, great! ![]()
andrei.sz24th November 2009Excellent lesson !!
Salut Marius , chiar zilele astea il intrebam pe Andrei ce mai stie de tine si uite ca te gasesc pe GMC.
buna treaba !
toate cele bune de la cluj!
Zsolt Galambos24th November 2009Awesome lines! ![]()
Pedja Simovic24th November 2009Good lesson Marius!
Stephane Lucarelli24th November 2009Great lines Marius!
Sergio Dorado24th November 2009Amazing ideas, Marius!
Marius Pop24th November 2009Thanks again guys!
...si multumesc Andrei ![]()
Vasilije Vukmirovic24th November 2009Great lines! ![]()
Daniel Realpe24th November 2009very useful lesson!
Jerry Arcidiacono25th November 2009Another groovy one ![]()
Marcus Siepen30th November 2009Great lesson
Marco Fattori4th December 2009groove



Hi Guys,
Welcome to Part 2 of my Blues Jazz Improvisation mini series!
In this lesson I will show you another cool mode that will help you make the transition from classic blues to a more jazzy aproach.
The backing track is the same as in Lesson 1 and follows a "standard" 1-4-5 blues progressin.
The lesson contains 3 new licks of medium complexity that I tabed and I published for you both as ASCII and GP file.
Learn the licks, use your imagination to create new ones and try to improvise.
Have fun!