Jazz Guitar Lessons
Different Approach to the Blues
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In this JGT lesson, Dustin Fichter explores using the blues language and playing over changes – allowing us to think more openly when improvising.
Links to How To Improvise Over Dominant Chords and Minor Chords and other Dustin Fichter video lessons are available below.
Transcriptions of Blues Language with Horizontal improvisation
1. The Stan Getz Blues Examples
2. Tommy Flanagan Blue Seven
3. Duke Ellington Backwards Country Boy Blues
Ways to Approach and Apply Horizontal Improvisation
Other Dustin Fichter Lessons:
How To Improvise Over Dominant Chords and Minor Chords
Why Are Licks Important? Part 2
Understanding the Chromatic Whole Tone Scale
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