

Lick Development 02 | B Minor
This is a deep dive into what went into creating this lick in B Minor. The method used in this example is something I call neighbor scale matching. It starts with a small idea, followed by two variations and then a full line is composed using all the pieces.
This is a deep dive into what went into creating this lick in B Minor. The method used in this example is something I call neighbor scale matching. It starts with a small idea, followed by two variations and then a full line is composed using all the pieces.
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