John Coltrane Cycle 4th/5th | Jazz Exercises on Bessie's Blues
The main take away from this video is that you can take any phrase you love and make it your own. Jazzduets takes the opening motif of John Coltrane´s Bessie's Blues that features the 3rd, Root and the pungent 7th and applies these notes to the cycle of 4ths/5ths in different ways. Get the PDF and mp3 files: https://jazzduets.com/products/coltra... Check out The Soul Scale course : https://jazzduets.com/pages/jazzduets... Approach note resources/exercises: https://jazzduets.com/collections/app... Check out my Thesaurus of triad pairs: https://jazzduets.com/pages/thesaurus... John Coltrane pentatonic: https://jazzduets.com/collections/pen... Support my work on Patreon: / jazzduets Visit Jazzduets.com. https://jazzduets.com/ content 00:00 00:40 - exercise 1 - Third, Root and b7 01:20 - exercise 2 - add in major 7 02:11 - exercise 3 - Displace notes by an octave 02:45 - exercise 4 - preceed phrase by minor 3rd 03:45 - exercise 5 - adding approach notes #coltrane #saxophone #cycle5 #jazzduets #beginner #exercise

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