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Mike Smarjesse has published 3 lessons, sorted by
1. Cool Lick (#12015)
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 · 1540 Hits · 5.00 / 5 (3 ratings) · Last Modified: 4/20/09
2. 12 Bar Jazzy Blues (#12016)
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 · 1418 Hits · 3.00 / 5 (3 ratings) · Last Modified: 4/21/09
3. Playin' With The Mix (#12014)
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 · 1052 Hits · No rating · Last Modified: 4/11/09

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