Jazz Guitar Lessons
New Lesson: Comping Strategies And Techniques For Soloists, Part 1
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In part 1 of this lesson, guitarist and educator Davy Mooney talks about his strategies and techniques to comp for soloists.
There are numerous demonstrations and insights, and he recommends specific recordings you can reference for great comping, including Herbie Hancock on the Miles Davis 1964 Concert âMy Funny Valentineâ and John Scofield on Joe Hendersonâs âSo Near So Farâ.
Welcome to Advanced Improvisational Concepts by Davy Mooney professor of jazz guitar at the of North Texas.
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Check out Davyâs new album on Sunnyside, âDavy Mooney and the Hope of Home Band Live at National Sawdustâ.
Davy Mooneyâs âInto the Labyrinth: An Anatomy of Position Playing for Jazz Guitarâ
Davyâs Mel Bay book âPersonalizing Jazz Vocabularyâ
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