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Kristofer Dahl19th December 2009Great playing and explanations Marius - I also really liked the concept of throwing in a longer improvised video at the end - to provide more examples of the explained concepts!
Krisztian Lovrek19th December 2009tasty!!!
Gerardo Siere19th December 2009Nice lesson!
Adrian Figallo19th December 2009bravo marius! it's awesome hoe mixing the blues and jazz can get a very nice funky chops
Bogdan Radovic19th December 2009Excellent series! ![]()
Emir Hot20th December 2009Very cool approach.
Ivan Milenkovic20th December 2009Very cool passages that should be in the inventory of every serious player. Great lesson
Marius Pop20th December 2009Thanks guys, glad you like it ![]()
Zsolt Galambos20th December 2009What a tasty solo
Well done!
Laszlo Boross21st December 2009Great lesson Marius! Nice job! ![]()
Stephane Lucarelli22nd December 2009Nice lesson Marius & some cool lines!
Piotr Kaczor22nd December 2009Great playing and lesson, Marius!
Jad Diab23rd December 2009Great lesson, and really well explained ![]()
Daniel Realpe28th April 2010excellent lesson

Hi Guys,
Welcome to the 3'rd (and final) part of my Blues Jazz Improvisation mini series!
In this lesson I will show you the Mixolydian Bebop mode and teach you a few things
about how you can use it to make the transition from classic blues to a more jazzy approach.
The backing track is the same as in parts 1 and 2 and follows
a "standard" 1-4-5 blues progression.
The lesson contains 3 new licks that I tabed and I published for you
both as ASCII and GP file.
Everything else is pretty standard blues.
Learn the licks, use your imagination to create new ones and try to improvise.
Don't miss The 5'th video of this part :)
Have fun!