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'''[https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/wiki/index.php/Staffay_-_Comprehensive_Jazz_Theory_SI_Lesson Jazz Leson by Staffay]'''
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''"With this and upcoming articles I want to share some of my knowledge about this wonderful kind of music - and even though Im not playing it myself rather than occasionally these days, I hope that it will be inspiring for some of you to read."''
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'''[https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/wiki/index.php/Enforcer_A_Visual_Approach_To_The_Major_Modes_SI_Lesson Major Modes Approach by Enforcer]'''
'''[https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/wiki/index.php/Enforcer_A_Visual_Approach_To_The_Major_Modes_SI_Lesson Major Modes Approach by Enforcer]'''
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''"Phrasing is what gives music a structure, and what stops it from being random melodies put together. Phrasing is being able to put licks together that do make sense, and relate to each other."''
''"Phrasing is what gives music a structure, and what stops it from being random melodies put together. Phrasing is being able to put licks together that do make sense, and relate to each other."''
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'''[https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/wiki/index.php/Caelumamittendum_-_Dark_Light_Soloing_SI_Lesson Dark Light Soloing by Caelumamittendum]'''
 
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''"This is a lesson based on the solo I did for the "Dark Light" collaboration by Nemanja. I use both the C blues scale, the C minor scale and the C harmonic minor."''
 

Revision as of 12:55, 1 February 2010

Jazz Leson by Staffay


"With this and upcoming articles I want to share some of my knowledge about this wonderful kind of music - and even though Im not playing it myself rather than occasionally these days, I hope that it will be inspiring for some of you to read."


Major Modes Approach by Enforcer


"In this lesson, I want to show you an approach to the major modes that I find useful. The story behind this is related to a mistake I made a few years back in time, which proved to be very fortunate. " (What you see above is one of many exercises included in the actual lesson)


Jazz Blues Progression by Velvet Roger


"Today, we are going to explore a Jazz Blues progression, which is somewhat different compared to the standard I – IV – V 12 bar blues progression you all probably know.


Four Bar Phrasing by Matt23


"Phrasing is what gives music a structure, and what stops it from being random melodies put together. Phrasing is being able to put licks together that do make sense, and relate to each other."