Wonderful job, everyone! Your questions, insights, and performances led me down some deep rabbit holes and hopefully helpful suggestions and examples.
12 Key Perpetual Motion Dominant Chord Exercise
This “quick-win” dominant 7th workout makes a great warmup for both your fingers and your brain.
Members Play Joshua Redman’s solo on “Turnaround”
So cool to see everyone digging into one of my favorite albums and doing such a great job! 🙂
Funk-Fusion Soloing Workout—Use the Same Track I Recorded for Jeff Lorber
In this lesson I’ll breakdown my approach to mixing bebop and blues language into a funk/fusion context. Then play along to the same track I recorded to!
Where Do Minor II V’s Come From? A Chord-Scale Exercise to Help Make Sense of Modes and Modal 7th Chords
Minor II V’s tend to be more confusing than their major counterparts. This video and chord-scale exercises will help you make sense of it.
Members Play Choose Your Own Adventure!
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Listening Lab – Joshua Redman on “Turnaround”
Lots of phrases and pieces of vocabulary to lift and shed in this blues masterpiece.
Straight Vs. Broken Triads Explained (& Why They’re Important to Practice)
A very important practice concept to have together.
Jam with Bob – “Misty”
Treat this lesson like a fun, informal jam session! We’ll be playing over the classic ballad, “Misty.”
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