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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.

2008-10-08 By Bob

Bob Describing Stan Getz Lesson

In this series, we’ll dissect one of the all-time greatest jazz saxophone solos by Stan Getz, including elegant ways he navigates the chord changes, and a classic jazz ending you’ll want in your repertoire.

2008-09-20 By Bob

🎼 Become a more confident improviser. Learn to memorize melodies (so you don’t forget them), keep your place in the form, and connect the most important notes in chord changes. Then trade choruses with Bob!

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