Two Exercises to Imply the Melody of a Tune in your Jazz Improvisation
✅ Buy Jeremy's book at http://www.jeremysiskind.com/shop/ ✅ Schedule a lesson with Jeremy. Save $5 with coupon code YOUTUBE: http://app.squarespacescheduling.com/... ✅ Sign up for Jeremy's mailing list at http://eepurl.com/geqUkz Pianist, author, and build-a-bear bear engineer Jeremy Siskind describes how to create improvisations that reference and honor the melody of a tune instead of playing randomly over the chord changes.

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