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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
"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.
"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."