Improve Your Jazz Solos 7: Thou Shall Swing!
This is the 7th in a series of 10 lessons to improve your jazz guitar solos. Here we explore in depth the use of swing 8th notes, syncopation, what makes a solo "groove", and we analyze Duke Ellington's "It Don't Mean A Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing". *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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