Comment ne pas se perdre sur une grille d'accords? L'astuce de Tcha Limberger

Tcha Limberger is a violinist, singer, multi-instrumentalist, and educator. He grew up in a family of traditional musicians, developed an incredible ear, and his musical sensitivity is simply breathtaking. In this video, he shares with us a simple yet extremely powerful exercise to help you: stop getting lost in a chord progression deeply understand a musical structure free up your improvisation (Activate the English subtitles under the video) It’s an exercise he mentioned to me years ago… and I had kind of forgotten it. But listening to him again, I thought: every jazz musician should know this, no matter their level or instrument. And if you'd like to dive deeper into Tcha Limberger’s world — and you understand English — I also recommend another interview, this time led by guitarist Jimmy Grant. Tcha speaks a lot about the violin, his approach to gypsy jazz music, and his views on learning music by ear. It’s a fascinating conversation that perfectly complements the video above. 👉 Watch the interview (automatic subtitles available):    • An Interview with Tcha Limberger (Les Viol...   One last thing: my latest album just came out 🎶 You can listen to it here: https://music.imusician.pro/a/xPy9A53_/ I recently opened a library with over 200 hours of jazz violin lessons on many tunes and themes — for just 29 euros. A true gift, available here: https://violon-jazz.systeme.io/academ... Even more jazz violin resources: ► 3 FREE LESSONS from my method: https://violon-jazz.systeme.io/discov... ► Subscription to the online group lessons: https://violon-jazz.systeme.io/jazz-v... ► Blog "Learn jazz violin": http://www.apprendre-le-violon-jazz.c... ► Artist website: https://www.evaslongo.com/ 👉 Watch today’s tutorial here:    • Comment ne pas se perdre sur une grille d'...