One voicing and scale over Blue in Green (Jazz Guitar Lesson 67)
Answering a question from a viewer. I'm exploring how you can use one scale to improvise over a whole tune. And using one voicing from that scale. Here is a PDF for the lesson: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=10630277

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