Playing "Outside" The Changes Using 5ths
In this video lesson, I teach you some patterns using consecutive perfect 5ths to modulate "outside" the changes and resolve back in. All of this within the context of a II-V-I. The 2 concepts in 5ths I demonstrate in this lesson are inspired by John Coltrane's "Giant Steps" cycle and Wes Montgomery's intro to "Four on Six". These patterns are formulaic in nature and can be inserted anywhere within a progression to create a stronger sense of not only "tension and release", but also added motion. They definitely add a modern post-bop sound to any phrase... *Subscribe for more free jazz guitar lessons: / @richiezellon *Download Lesson PDF, notation & tabs for my videos at: https://jazzguitar.richiezellon.com *Take your playing to the next level with the Bebop Guitar Improv Series online: https://bebopguitar.richiezellon.com

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