This lesson analyzes a specific phrase from John Coltrane’s improvisation on “Venus,” from Interstellar Space. Thanks to Loren Stillman for introducing this Trane phrase to…
Read Full Blog PostLesson 182: Easy Coltrane Ideas
I’m often drawn to Coltrane’s lyrical simple ideas within a complex solo. I like it when he plays melodically and leans heavily on his amazing…
Read Full Blog PostLesson 177: Charlie Parker “Outside” Concept
In this short video lesson I explain a simple “outside” concept that Bird uses over a Blues solo that can be easily adapted to any…
Read Full Blog PostLesson 176: 3 Note “Lick”
In this simple lesson I outline a 3 note cell or melody that sounds really nice over Major, Minor and Dominant 7th chords. By avoiding…
Read Full Blog PostLesson 164: Yardbird Suite Etude
Here’s an Etude I wrote for Bari Sax player Andrea Edwards. Andrea is an excellent Bari player studying Jazz at KU. This Yardbird Suite Etude…
Read Full Blog PostLesson 163: Blues For Alice Etude
This is an etude I wrote for Alto saxophonist Keegan Kaiser. It’s one chorus of 8th notes and uses the bebop scale, chromatic approach notes,…
Read Full Blog PostLesson 162: Rhythm Changes Etude.
There are very few living Jazz musicians that have not spent countless hours working on improvising over Rhythm Changes. There’s a often retold story that…
Read Full Blog PostLesson 161: Recorda Me Etude.
Here’s a short Etude I wrote for Nic over the chord changes to Recorda Me (Joe Henderson). The Etude uses some triad pairs from the…
Read Full Blog PostLesson 157: 96 Melodies from any 4 Notes.
In this lesson I explain how to find and practice the 96 melodies for any 4 note structure or 7th chord. In this example I…
Read Full Blog PostLesson 155: Blues Etude using Diminished and Triad Pairs
Etudes are a great way to learn new ideas, phrases, concepts and vocabulary. This is a short 12 bar etude I wrote and have been…
Read Full Blog PostLesson 146 Part 3: Countdown, Giant Steps, Tri-tonic
This is part 3 in my video series on Countdown. In this lesson on Countdown we’ll continue looking at ways of thinking about, conceptualizing and…
Read Full Blog PostLesson 154: Major 7 b9 Melody
The b9 is not commonly over a Major 7 chord. This melody is one a wrote to help me incorporate it’s use into my melodic…
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