This Jazz Standard Is Simpler Than It Looks

Get the free PDF šŸ‘‰ https://go.thesound.kitchen/one-idea āø» Most musicians approach chord changes by constantly starting over. New chord. New scale. New shape. New idea. But what if you changed as little as possible instead? In this video, we’ll take a simple three-note shape and use it to navigate the chord changes of Out Of Nowhere, one of the more challenging jazz standards. Rather than searching for a new answer every time the harmony changes, we’ll see how far we can get by preserving one idea and making only the smallest adjustments necessary. Along the way we’ll: • Simplify the chord progression • Reduce 2-5-1s to their essential sounds • Learn a simple shape that follows the harmony • Develop the shape into real improvised lines • Explore how the same process works with more complex melodies Free PDF: šŸ‘‰ https://go.thesound.kitchen/one-idea The PDF includes all of the examples from the video, step-by-step explanations, and notation for transposing instruments. āø» 00:00 Intro 01:19 Out Of Nowhere head 02:24 Simplifying the chart 04:17 Playing the simplified head 05:40 Introducing the shape 06:40 Moving the shape through the changes 12:00 Playing the first 16 bars 12:39 Second half of the form 14:22 Playing the shape through the whole form 15:30 Beyond the shape - improvisation 19:08 A more complex shape - Ornithology 22:04 Wrapping up āø» Related videos: šŸŽ„    • 2-5-1sĀ AreĀ JustĀ TwoĀ SoundsĀ Ā  šŸŽ„    • JazzĀ StandardsĀ AreĀ WAYĀ SimplerĀ ThanĀ YouĀ ThinkĀ Ā  āø» If you found this helpful, I post weekly videos like this designed to turn musical concepts into instincts you can actually use when you play. šŸ‘ Like the video if it helped šŸ”” Subscribe for more āø» Buy Mike a coffee ā˜•ļø https://ko-fi.com/thesoundkitchen