Cómo improvisar (y entender) Autumn Leaves: Anatomía de un Standard de Jazz

Join Gato Jazz Pro and transform your jazz forever: https://www.skool.com/gatojazzpro When you see a musician improvising over a jazz standard like Autumn Leaves, you're only seeing the tip of the iceberg: the result of proper study and living with the music. But what does it mean to properly study a jazz standard? This is where we talk about the things that professional musicians don't mention on stage, but that everyone has studied in one way or another: the form of the jazz standard, the chords and harmonic progressions, the melody movements, etc. All of this is understood as the overall structure of a song or piece, and it's one of the first things you have to study to eventually feel comfortable improvising. You won't feel free improvising over Autumn Leaves or any other jazz standard if you don't know how many bars the form lasts, what the important harmonic movements are (II-V-I, line cliché, etc.). So in this series we're going to demystify some of the best-known jazz standards, with the purpose of giving you a clear structure to study jazz better. I hope you find it useful :) FREE RESOURCE 🎁 Autumn Leaves Etude (blues) https://www.soundslice.com/slices/YbjTc/ Instagram   / gatojazzacademy   TikTok   / gatojazzacademy   00:00-00:42 Intro 00:42-02:37 Form Analysis 02:37-05:08 Harmonic Analysis 05:08-07:44 Melodic Analysis 07:44-09:50 Improvisation in G minor 09:50-11:13 Improvisation with blues 11:13-13:33 Beginnings of Bebop!