The Improv Style of Clifford Brown For Guitar

Mike Godette·
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Join Mike Godette as he delves into the improvisational brilliance of jazz legend Clifford Brown in this detailed guitar lesson. This class provides an in-depth analysis of 12 carefully selected licks originally played by Brown, now meticulously transcribed for guitar. Each lick is presented with both notation and tablature, accompanied by a 4-5 minute video where Mike explores the nuances of fingerings, articulations, and the theory behind each phrase. Students will gain insights into translating complex trumpet lines onto the guitar, exploring diverse articulation techniques that capture the essence of Brown's style. The lesson also offers thorough theoretical explanations, discussing the use of arpeggios, chromatic passages, and voice leading. Additionally, it covers various scales including altered, diminished, and whole tone scales, providing students with a rich toolkit for jazz improvisation. Whether you're looking to enhance your soloing skills or deepen your understanding of jazz theory, this class offers valuable knowledge and techniques that will broaden your musical vocabulary and improve your ability to craft compelling jazz solos on the guitar.

Sub Topics

  • Altered scales
  • ii V I licks
  • Articulations

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  • Intermediate
  • Advanced
Course Details:
  • Title: The Improv Style of Clifford Brown for Guitar
  • Instructor: Mike Godette
  • Skill Level: Intermediate to Advanced
  • Running time: 52 minutes
  • 5 Pages of PDF Included

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Lessons

  • Improv Style of Clifford Brown for Guitar Full Course3169

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Mike Godette
Mike Godette is a guitarist and teacher out of the Southern Connecticut area. He received a BM in Jazz Studies from Western Connecticut State University with a focus on jazz guitar and has taught guitar for the past 16 years. Mike has always had a very wide range of musical influences and his playing is a unique blend of instrumentalist and composers such as Cannonball Adderley, Sonny Stitt, Herbie Hancock, Booker Little, John Coltrane, Clifford Brown, Scott Henderson, Allan Holdsworth, John Scofield, Wes Montgomery, Claude Debussy, Maurice Ravel, Burt Bacharach & Brian Wilson. In addition to teaching, Mike also maintains an active youtube channel and performs regularly as a leader and sideman throughout the CT/NY area. He has played with artists such as Aaron Goldberg, Jimmy Greene, Gerald Veasley, John Stowell, and Myron Walden.