Yvonnick , this lesson is I think the most useful single improv lesson I have seen . We can hear the underlying harmony clearly and really learn to find the notes that we want to play . Only a few people seem to have found your channel but your approach I think can help improvisers on all instruments . It may help you if you can find a way to connect with other instumentalists , not only harmonica players . Regards , Andrew .
Unfortunately, there is a mistake in the sheet music. The second note of the first bar (played at 5:33 in the video) is an Ab, the third of the Fm7 chord, and it should be played at +3 but the sheet has (+3).
Yvonnick , this lesson is I think the most useful single improv lesson I have seen . We can hear the underlying harmony clearly and really learn to find the notes that we want to play . Only a few people seem to have found your channel but your approach I think can help improvisers on all instruments . It may help you if you can find a way to connect with other instumentalists , not only harmonica players . Regards , Andrew .
Excellent to practice . Broke the chord progressions very simply, so I could easily follow. Thanks!!!
Excellent exercise!
One of the most useful jazz lessons I have ever seen on youtube. Merci beaucoup!
Great video, really helpful. Thank you.
muy bueno! gracias!
I love the lessons on the website!!
Fantastic thank you 🙏
Thank u!
Unfortunately, there is a mistake in the sheet music. The second note of the first bar (played at 5:33 in the video) is an Ab, the third of the Fm7 chord, and it should be played at +3 but the sheet has (+3).
There's also an Eb note (played at 5:53) notated as a weird (51), which I believe is a typo and should read as (+5) instead.
Thanks for letting me know ! I'll take a look
Is that "Jazz At Massey Hall" ?