The easy way to practice pentatonic for jazz
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Introduction - 00:00
Dinah easy - 04:40
Dinah progressive - 06:55
Rhythm changes - 08:07
Summertime - 11:05
Simple blues - 13:47
The easy way to practice pentatonic for jazz
If you struggle to find the time to practice jazz chords and scales and wish there was an easier way, then why not give pentatonic a try.
I would not say it’s a hack as you still need to play with a great deal of creativity to make sound authentic but it can be a great way into jazz improvisation for the beginner or early intermediate jazz student.
In this video I take you through what a pentatonic scale is and how I get an extra note by using the related blues scale to the major pentatonic!
The tunes we will look at in this video include
Dinah - Summertime - Rhythm changes - Simple blues
Some of the tunes only use one pentatonic scale, others use more!
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Thanks that’s interesting
No problem!
Nice job Darren. My second text to ye. I do NOT seek to undermine your good work but instead share a general thought Re soloing: perhaps "never" play notes that others in the band play? Thinking like this directs us to the other/remaining available notes. Forget the I chord because there is nothing to say on the one chord. Also play silence, not too many notes, I recognise you are teaching/sharing so you likely know all this. Also I don't know your body of work so forgive my intrusion. (For my part I have just worked the Tom Harrell Roman Nights [live/on YT] on Flugelhorn, by heart and I think you would enjoy digging that song out).
The more we discuss and know, the more we musically grow
Cheers
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@@darrenlloydtrumpet keep coming back Lloyd! Great stuff per usual
Great lesson!👍
Thanks! 😃