Richard Carpenter's Masquerade Solo
In 1973, The Carpenters recorded This Masquerade and released it on their "Now & Then" album. Richard Carpenter took a masterful solo, rich with bebop language and harmonic and scalular devices. Hang out and analyze this solo with me and let's discuss the genius of this duo. If you'd like to support my channel, you can do so here: https://paypal.me/aimn For the worksheet, click here: http://www.aimeenolte.com/pdfs-worksh... For all information, Aimee Nolte Music, visit my website: http://aimeenolte.com Thanks! Aimee Nolte

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