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Here is a cool octatonic (half tone - whole tone) triplet lick you can play over a dominant chord 🙀… More…
From Chick Corea's The Mad Hatter (1978). Here's his solo More…
My choice of guitar chord voicings for the Hoagy Carmichael's tune, Georgia. More…
Lateral scalar pattern, blues scale, dorian mode, minor pentatonic, sixteenth notes, guitar solo More…
Part of the 120 permutation series. This voice pattern (Passing Tone, 3rd, 2nd, 4th, and 1st voice) is taken through the harmonic major scale using cycle7. In this cycle, the passing tone moves voices… More…
My transcription and arrangement for guitar of Charlie Parker's fun little solo on TINY'S TEMPO; a blues in Bb from his 1944 session with Tiny Grimes. More…
A guitar arrangement of Woody's organ parts on this killer song! More…
Not all perfect, it's sometimes hard to hear what David is playing. But got it close....improvements coming. More…
bass transcription of George Duvivier's walking bassline on Sarah Vaughn's version of "Great Day" from the album After Hours More…
Original piano accompaniment of this famous recording. The most of the time they're on the background, but I assure you it is there. So here's a great way to practice chords at a beginning level. You can… More…
2nd installment of Jazz Accordion Solos !… More…
Here's my transcription of Miles Davis' solo on 'Billie's Bounce' as recorded by Charlie Parker in 1945. … More…
This double cycle uses the Messiaen Mode 3, 9 nine note symmetrical scale. Because of the greater number of notes, the amount of passing tones increases to 3. This allows for a total note grouping of 7… More…
one pass of tom scott's tenor solo - pretty rippin! More…
A young Joscho Stephan. Seems like he checked out Jimmy Bryant or another western swing picker... More…
Berklee Guitar Performance Major Pablo Leira Filgueira performs Grant Green's title song from Grant Green's album 'Grantstand" 1962, Blue Note… More…
Here's my transcription of Sonny Stitt solo on that tune I love, which is an Eb blues. That ending lick at 0:41 couldn't get off my mind so I transcribed it (I think Sonny plays it many times in this album).… More…
it’s fun to play this blues rock line by Paul Gilbert, from his cover version of "Highway Chile" in the live album "Tribute to Jimi Hendrix". Extensive use of bending, vibrato and palm muting all in one… More…