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Advanced Blues concepts
using grace notes and trills. use of harmonies and scales for improvising. left and right hand independence. Advanced blues basslines. Discussion of the scale steps that makes up the blues scales, major, minor pentatonic scales.
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4 votes
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Figuring out a melody line by ear
For example, my friend is singing a blues song and wants me to record a 12 bar solo... I like to start with the melody line and then deviate from that. So I would like the ability to figure out melody lines for a song, when I know the key and the feel of the song.
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For a Damaged Coda (Rick and Morty; Evil Morty Theme)
Easy: https://youtu.be/HMjMPwyoHdE
Advanced: https://youtu.be/wbY97-hdD5c
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Beginner to Advanced rock organ technique
A course that covers A to Z how to use B3 or similar clones to play rock in a live band. Techniques, riffs, the Green Onions style Or Deep Purple. Rock / Blues Techniques grooves with backing tracks from real rock organ examples.
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1 vote
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Can You create a block chord lesson on how to develop them and apply them in Jazz?
Can You create a block chord lesson on how to develop them and apply them in Jazz?
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Can You create a block chord lesson on how to develop them and apply them
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Practice sessions
I’d like to add structure to my practice time but am not sure what to do. I practice my Hammond lessons for a short time and then move into boot camp lessons and finally practice a song I’ve been trying to learn to play. But I feel there are holes in my learning. I could use more theory and I’d like to learn chord patterns more. I’d like to memorize more scales and apply them to my music. What should an hour of practice look like?
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