The sixth and seventh installment in “Lines That Feel Good” over Blue Bossa. These two feature a technical loop and the major bebop scale.
Blue Bossa – Lines that feel good to play #4 and #5 – Diatonic Seventh Chords and Upper Extension Triads
The fourth and fifth installment of lines over this jam-session staple. This one uses diatonic seventh chords and simple triads to hit upper extensions.
Blue Bossa – Lines that feel good to play #3 – Experiencing upper extensions
The third of some fun lines to play over this jam-session staple. This one has subtle harmonic and rhythmic implications.
Blue Bossa – Lines that feel good to play #2 – Let’s practice laying back
The second of some fun lines to play over this jam-session staple.
Blue Bossa – Lines that feel good to play #1
The first of some fun lines to play over this jam-session staple.
Joe Henderson’s 1985 Lecture from North Texas University
Hear Joe answer a wide range of questions from practice habits to career choices.
Listening Lab: Joe Henderson on Flamenco Sketches
Discover a new way of getting inside music and new possibilities for the way you produce your sound.
Members Play Joe Henderson’s Solo On “Recorda Me” (Jazz Standard / Bossa)
My review of our July challenge. So many people were nailing Joe’s tone. Nice work!
Trade with Bob: Recorda Me
Let’s trade choruses! 10 minutes of trading plus a full practice session of me shedding the chords and scales.