Blues: A Modern Jazz Guitar Approach - Part I
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The Blues: A Modern Jazz Guitar Approach - Part I
The twelve-bar blues progression has been a mainstay of the repertoire of every jazz musician since the birth of jazz in the early twentieth century. Over the years, as jazz evolved and sub-styles emerged, the blues form proved itself to be both quintessential and highly adaptable to the varied developments in jazz. In the early twenty-first century, a new generation of jazz musicians has reinvigorated the genre, but the blues continues to be an essential part of the modern style. If you're interested in learning more about how to incorporate modern elements while still maintaining a thread of the tradition when you play over the blues progression, then this class is for you. In this class, the blues form will be explored in detail with the goal of applying modern jazz melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic vocabulary to the progression. First will be a brief survey of the structure and history of the form along with exercises for gaining mastery over the basic harmonies. Then, common mainstream approaches for melodic and harmonic variations on the progression will be outlined.The Blues: A Modern Jazz Guitar Approach - Part I covers:
- Basic jazz blues progressions defined and analyzed, including harmonic function and chord/scale chart
- Arpeggio and scale studies for Bb and F blues with emphasis on fingerboard mastery and voice leading
- Discussion of approach notes and target notes and the "bebop scale" with examples
- Discussion of mixing blues vocabulary with outlining chord changes in improvisations
- Tri-tone substitution
- Melodic minor mode substitution
- Diminished scale use
- Basic polyrhythm applications for melodic and harmonic improvising; groupings of three
- Modal approach to the blues, including polytonal side-slipping
- Applying 3-part-4ths to the blues
- Running time: 92 minutes
- 14 pages of written examples (including chord diagrams, standard notation and TAB), exercises, and example solos with close-up views of the performances
- Each example performance is titled for easy navigation
- MP3 backing tracks for all written examples and solos
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1. Blues: A Modern Jazz Guitar Approach - Part I
1h 32mReviews & Ratings
"Starts with the basics and gets intense"
Tom is a really thoughtful teacher. He paces the course to make sure you have the basics in place - which of course you need to know - before moving on to more advanced material. This isn't just a one-off youtube lesson with a guy showing you a few licks and tricks. This is the real deal and the material is rooted in the playing of the jazz masters. I especially enjoyed the section on outlining chords while retaining the basic sound of the blues. From there Tom takes you into chord scales and substitutions, melodic minor and diminished scale applications, modal concepts ala McCoy Tyner, and then into poly-rhythms, and suspended chordal ideas. Cool stuff. There's a lot here that could keep you busy for a very long time. Even if you absorb just a part of this lesson, with practice it will help you become a better player.
"No better teacher than Tom"
Tom is not only a very inspiring player, but also a master teacher. The material he presents is very organized, his exercises and examples are rich in musical content and his explanation of the underlying principles of the blues and it's harmonic implications are very easy to grasp for players with a basic understanding of jazz. He not only shows you the door – he opens it as wide as possible. Putting trust in his methods and regular practice will take you right through it.
"Fantastic Course"
This is the 4th course of Tom's that I have taken. Tom is just as incredible as a teacher as he is a player. His courses contain very well organized pdf's with concise examples that he covers thoroughly during the video. Very easy to follow, and I especially appreciate the included backing tracks. Highly recommended!!
Very rich in content ! Tom is very organized , and doesn't waste time , so everything is realy important ! Highly recommand this!
I really like how Tom starts with the basics as a foundation for the more advanced material. He is an excellent teacher. Everything is presented clearly and systematically. Because of this you can go back and review certain sections (like using melodic minor or the diminished scale) whenever you need to. Highly recommended.
Again: If you are curious and interested in Jazz Guitar, this is for you! Tom Lippincott is great teacher!<br /> Meanwhile I have some other classes too, and they all are great!
Tom's classes are extremely well put together! The course materials are clear and thorough. I highly recommend any of his courses!!!
I learned the fundamentals of Blues Jazz years ago, but Tom makes me a new perpective o this, and explain clearly about that important is work on basic on any style to play in another dimension later. Tom is the best serious, clear and clever teacher that i see.<br /> <br /> Extremely recommended
It's a great lesson for every body that starts from basics to more modern sound.Thanks to Tom who is a great teacher and a great player.!!