Wes Montgomery Style Block Chord Soloing—With Only 3 Chords
Note: I misspoke in this video when I said “this lick doesn’t have many major 7th chords in it.” Clearly, it does. What I meant was the chord progression (ii V iii VI ii V I) does not have many major 7th chords. If you’re interested in setting up a private lesson, email me at [email protected]. Happy Practicing!

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