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Ted Ludwig’s Jazz ‘Lick of the Week’ #8
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In this installment of Ted Ludwigβs Jazz ‘Lick of the Week’, Ted takes a look at Side Slipping and Passing Tones.
This weekβs episode features a line that has a slithery chromatic type of sound that I find appealing. The lick was intended to be played on an A-7, A-6 or D9 (13) chord. The combination of passing tones and side slipping creates tight intervallic textures that makes this line interesting to the ear.
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