Guided Listening: "Sugar" & Stanley Turrentine
#jandjonjazz #jazzrhythm #minorscale #Jazzsolo #jazzpracticing #practicemethods #stanleyturrentine #minorpentatonic #jazzstandard Do you want a FREE 30 Day Trial of JazzWire? TEN SECOND sign up (no credit card required): https://app.jazzwire.net/free-trial FOR ALL INSTRUMENTS - Sugar . . . When you think about funky and swinging, groovy and gritty, bluesy and classic, you are probably thinking about saxophonist Stanley Turrentine. Today we dig into his classic composition “Sugar” and peel back some layers about his playing, the style, and the song itself. Everybody needs a little Sugar, right? Mentioned in this video: • Free 30 Day Trial of JazzWire! (https://app.jazzwire.net/free-trial) • Subscribe to the Digging Deeper Jazz Podcast! (https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast...) • Write us [email protected] • Join us for the JazzWire Summer Summit (formally Maryland Summer Jazz)! July 15 - 17, and July 20 - 23, 2022. http://www.JazzWireSummerSummit.com ————————— Thanks for subscribing, and for sharing these videos and this information with other jazz fanatics out there.

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