Bill Evans 1-6-2-5 Lick | Waltz for Debby | Triad Based Improv | Jazz Piano: Short Practice Ideas
The practice idea for this week is to work out this Bill Evans lick from Waltz for Debby. Bill builds a line based on major triads and adds passing notes to make the line work out rhythmically. See if you can learn this lick and use it on your own material, but more importantly see if you can learn this concept and create your own material based off of a similar idea! Please subscribe to stay up to date! Cheers, Mack http://www.mackgroutmusic.com http://www.seattlejazzacademy.com

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