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1. Low-Rent Jazz For Rockers Pt. 6 (#12025) by Chris Adams (313)
Inner Logic: A Meditation On John Scofield
Jazz · Advanced · 715 Hits · 5.00 / 5 (1 rating) · Last Modified: 6/16/09
2. Low-Rent Jazz For Rockers Pt. 3 (#10664) by Chris Adams (313)
Diminished Capacities - tap into this super-useful scale
Jazz · Intermediate · 1442 Hits · 5.00 / 5 (3 ratings) · Last Modified: 5/14/09
3. Modes Of The Dominant Bebop Scale (#12021) by Jeff Brent (3298)
Descriptive Nomenclature for the Modes of the Dominant Bebop Scale
Theory/Reference · Advanced · 464 Hits · 5.00 / 5 (1 rating) · Last Modified: 5/8/09
4. 12 Bar Jazzy Blues (#12016) by Mike Smarjesse (380)
This 12bar blues progression uses triads until the 7th and 8th bars where 4note chords are used..and then back to the triads to take it home...Fey of F
Jazz · Advanced · 562 Hits · 3.50 / 5 (2 ratings) · Last Modified: 4/21/09
5. Cool Lick (#12015) by Mike Smarjesse (380)
This run/lick works best with the blues or jazz stuff over a G7 but you might also try squeezing it in over a G or G7 in a fast country tune. It's also a good warmup excercise.
Jazz · Advanced · 456 Hits · 5.00 / 5 (1 rating) · Last Modified: 4/20/09
6. Playin' With The Mix (#12014) by Mike Smarjesse (380)
If you're gettin pretty good at playing your major scales over modal type songs or even blues and jazz tunes but you want something different to break out , try jamming on some tunes with the mixolodian scale...think G7 instead of C..or E7 rather than A.
Jazz · Intermediate · 387 Hits · No rating · Last Modified: 4/11/09
7. Improvisation (#11934) by Kyle Neufeld (764)
Simple grooves to improvise over.
Theory/Reference · Beginner · 1657 Hits · 3.80 / 5 (5 ratings) · Last Modified: 4/8/09
8. Mohabbatien (#12011) by Sourabh Asawa (14)
Hindi movie song
Blues · Expert · 736 Hits · 4.00 / 5 (2 ratings) · Last Modified: 3/30/09
9. The 5 Most Commonly Used Chords (#12002) by Rhys Bowen (724)
By learning the five most commonly used chords in each key, you should be able to accompany most songs.
Basics · Intermediate · 5792 Hits · 5.00 / 5 (2 ratings) · Last Modified: 3/24/09
10. Soloing Over A Jazz Blues (#12008) by Alfred Scoggins (2221)
Just what it says :)
Jazz · Intermediate · 1825 Hits · 5.00 / 5 (1 rating) · Last Modified: 3/5/09
11. James - Metheny/Mays (#12007) by Jeff Brent (3298)
Chord analysis of the tune "James" by Pat Metheny and Lyle Mays.
Theory/Reference · Advanced · 637 Hits · 1.00 / 5 (1 rating) · Last Modified: 2/28/09
12. Barbara Allen (#12000) by Robert Silver (2107)
Melody Arrangement
Acoustic/Folk · Beginner · 526 Hits · 4.00 / 5 (1 rating) · Last Modified: 2/18/09
13. Technical Excercise (#10577) by Meghan Beauchamp (88)
Great excercise for anyone--beginner to expert. If you only ever practice one scale, this is it.
Basics · Beginner · 4401 Hits · 5.00 / 5 (2 ratings) · Last Modified: 2/15/09
14. Touch-style Tapping (#11956) by Adrian Dupree (6318)
A lesson on tapping that involves 8 fingers of the right and left hands. This is also identified as "polyphonic" tapping or just two-handed tapping.
Other · Intermediate · 2829 Hits · 3.00 / 5 (3 ratings) · Last Modified: 1/28/09
15. Handling A Tricky Solo (#11993) by Alfred Scoggins (2221)
An improvisational idea for playing over difficult changes
Jazz · Beginner · 1710 Hits · 5.00 / 5 (3 ratings) · Last Modified: 1/24/09
16. Be Thou My Vision (#11991) by Carmen Butler (473)
A fingerstyle rendition of the classic Irish hymn in the key of C.
Acoustic/Folk · Intermediate · 1067 Hits · No rating · Last Modified: 1/9/09
17. Wild Tapping Through Arpeggios. Madness! (#11976) by Jake Lizzio (982)
Tapping through arpeggios produces some insanely cool licks. Learn three important arpeggios, and how to blaze through them without having to worry about that tricky sweep picking!
Other · Advanced · 1658 Hits · 3.00 / 5 (2 ratings) · Last Modified: 1/5/09
18. Soloing Over A Ballad (#11983) by Alfred Scoggins (2221)
Putting together a solo over ballad changes.
Jazz · Intermediate · 1019 Hits · No rating · Last Modified: 1/1/09
19. God Will Take Care Of You (#11989) by Carmen Butler (473)
My arrangement of this old (1906) hymn of encouragement, in the key of G.
Acoustic/Folk · Beginner · 786 Hits · No rating · Last Modified: 12/30/08
20. An Intro To Soleares Falsetas (#3258) by Jim Graham (3871)
A basic outline of how to play this exotic sounding Flamenco form
Flamenco · Intermediate · 117196 Hits · 4.40 / 5 (100 ratings) · Last Modified: 12/28/08

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