
Etudes for jazz standards
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Etudes that help you to navigate the changes from jazz classics.
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gadjo88
Im a Guitar player and composer from the south of Germany. My Bands are "Die Drahtzieher" and the "Monaco Swing Ensemble".

valerioguit

adrian
Gypsy-jazz guitarist and Soundslice developer. I post musical ideas and lick transcriptions here.
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Just an exercise I wrote over the AAB of a rhythm changes More…
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This is an etude I wrote over All The Things You Are to put together multiple aspects of the 'melodic triads' approach into a real world comping application. The goal is to get farther away from the drop… More…
This is a little exercise over the Chords of Minor Swing. Chord triads and their inversion did help me a lot, understanding the fretboard. You have 3 voices and any of this voices can move in one direction.… More…
This etude is a one chorus solo over the chord progression of the Jazz standard "Stablemates".… More…
Play along with this alto etude I wrote for the bebop standard “Cherokee.” More…
Fifth etude from my improvisation book "Jazz Vocabulary" … More…
Excellent etude by Joe Giglio (http://www.joegiglio.com/) over the changes of “All The Things You Are.”… More…
Second etude from my improvisation book "Jazz Vocabulary" … More…
Here are some classical ideas, which i use in my improvisations. Feel free to learn them. And remember, they can be used anywhere. … More…
Here’s a little etude I wrote recently for myself to practice some new (to me) chord transitions and the gypsy picking technique. It’s over the changes of “Djangology.” I suppose you could even play it… More…
Final etude from my improvisation book "Jazz Vocabulary" … More…
Etude in the Style of Roman Pilon… More…
Third etude from my improvisation book "Jazz Vocabulary" … More…
Here’s a simple solo over “All the things you are” that only uses chord inversions and basic chromatic approach (enclosures and double chromatics) … More…
A study of jazz lines over the standard "All of Me". Several choruses using the entire range of the guitar. More…
Fourth etude from my improvisation book "Jazz Vocabulary" … More…