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2008-10-17 By Bob

We’ll use this “must know” standard to examine the power of guide tones—plus a KILLER exercise for getting chord changes under your fingers.

2008-10-17 By Bob

Tips for internalizing chord changes, one scale that works over half-diminished, altered dominant, and Lydian chords, and using a diminished major 7th chord in a ii-V-I.

2008-10-17 By Bob

Learn a powerful technique to simplify complex chord changes. This will help you see “inside” changes and craft more cohesive solos.

2008-10-17 By Bob

Minor ii-V’s got ya down? Dive deep into a brilliant Chris Potter solo over this (kinda tricky) tune and discover some new ways to simplify them.

2008-10-17 By Bob

Get your eighth notes to swing harder and work on some “in” and “out” vocabulary over ii-V-I’s.

2008-10-17 By Bob

Tips for learning melody—and harmony—by ear, transcribing Stan Getz, weaving together chord changes and playing along with Bob.

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