Difficulty 5 of 10
Wes Montgomery Style Jazz
This lesson is about melody. It is played in style of Wes Montgomery using octaves only. Modal harmony, repetition, motive development, rhythmic development and modes are used.
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Difficulty 5 of 10 Wes Montgomery Style JazzThis lesson is about melody. It is played in style of Wes Montgomery using octaves only. Modal harmony, repetition, motive development, rhythmic development and modes are used.
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