The Funky Jazz Solo You Need To Learn - Tutorial
If you are starting out learning Jazz one of the best things you could do is to learn solos by by ear, as that way you will be immersing yourself in the language of Jazz. But which solo and artist exactly? ➡ For more videos SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/JazzDuets?s... The solo , or one of them Jazz duets would suggest transcribing would be trombonist Fred Wesley's on Pass the Peas by James Brown. I am also naming artists like Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, Johnny Hodges, Wynton Kelly, Chet Baker, Paul Desmond... Incredible figures from Jazz! JAZZDUETS LINKS - ➡ Online Resource: https://jazzduets.com/collections/ ➡ Visit JAZZDUETS.com: https://jazzduets.com/ ➡ Facebook: / jazzduetsshop ➡ Instagram: / nickjazzduets ➡ Contact: [email protected] Video CREDITS - ➡ You can support my work! Check out / jazzduets for more About JAZZDUETS - If you want to improve your Jazz improvisation, Jazzduets is your learning resource! I, Nick, am a nongenius musician who has evolved his play through hard practice and theory study. I share my studies at www.jazzduets.com for most Jazz instruments like Guitar, Saxophone, Piano, Clarinet, Trumpet, Bass and more. All music classes are sorted by level, from beginner, intermediate to advanced. Recently I have published two fully-digital online video courses on Jazzduets. #Trombone #Jazz #Fredwesley #jazzduets #improvisation #jazzsolo #beginner

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