The Gone But Not Forgotten lick and a new book (Jazz Guitar Lesson 57)
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- Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
- Using a lick from the book Elements of the Jazz Language for the Developing Improvisor by Jerry Coker.
The "Cry me a River" lick:
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Excellent !
Fabulous
David Baker's books are great.
please try to see Bbmaj7 as(Modal Theory) Gm7NR than the Lick is Just fine!!I like it! we could also modulate to major whatever works!
Hej Nikko, how about combing it with the Cry Me A River lick? What do you think? Regards and thanx for that vid. Kind regards
Yes that's a great idea 🙂
Lol
Doubled regards are better than no regards ;-) oops
Does this book have only notation? Or tablature as well?
Both
Mikko Hilden just ordered it, thank you...by the way, your videos have helped me and continue to help me through this painful, yet joyous, yet daunting journey of jazz guitar and improvisation, so I thank you for that
@@SkwisgaarScampini wow! Glad my videos helped. Thanks for telling me this 💪😃
How many keys we have in music?
Someone told me that is 30!
hmmm let's see..in western music there are 12 notes so that gives us 12 major and 12 minor keys = 24. I guess you could make the argument that we have Cb major and Cb minor as well? that's 2 more.
kuku muniu My guess is that someone happens to be Victor Wooten and here's the video in question: ua-cam.com/video/E3vYVGMgZYY/v-deo.html
"30" on paper,24 for ears :)
Lol
There is no "gone but not forgotten" standart:(((
1940 Bonnie King
from Decca 3417 78 rpm
with Bob Crosby and his orchestra
Music by Bob Haggart - Lyrics by Jack Lawrence
ua-cam.com/video/Pjz5dKYjkbs/v-deo.html
Previous to that, it was an instrumental titled "My Inspiration" as a clarinet feature.
ua-cam.com/video/npeb5Y3SCuc/v-deo.html