1)B flat blues comping 1
Bb blues using vertical tenths intervals or blues comping in Bb using "large" intervals one page.
Bb blues using vertical tenths intervals or blues comping in Bb using "large" intervals one page.
Blues comping in Bb using large intervals with single notes on weak beats(2&4)
ATTYA bass and chordal comping that will help you establish your own understanding of melodic bass lines vs simple three-note and four-note harmony.
Seven pages of bop lines over I VI II V over four bars. Each page two examples in the key of C. Comes(as always) with TAB.
Fast Jazz Lines for C-A7-Dm7-G7 with TABS. Ideal for faster tempos.
Two 4 bars examples of jazz lines with a supporting bass. Helpful ideas for solo performances Lines for I VI II V in C(with TABS.)
I-VI-II-V in F Major of chord-soloing for intros (Eight bars with TAB)
Seven courses of constant jazz lines(no rests) of jazz lines over Coltrane's classic: Countdown. Seven pages with suggested TABs
Six pages with an introduction to how to use these five choruses of jazz lines over Giant Steps" with no rests(except few spots). Please go to the "Free Samples" page for free downloads.
Here are five choruses of blues in F with no rests. Each example is presented in a a different zone which is an area that covers four to five frets(one or two positions combined on the fretboard).
Eight pages of four choruses of RC in Bb jazz lines with TAB in the style of Charlie Parker-optimized for the guitar.
Thirty-four examples for descending runs of eight-note scales for Bb7.
Based on Van Hausen's "like Someone In Love" harmony using drop2 and drop 3 inversions.
Exercises for jazz guitar intros in common keys such as F, G, C for I Vi ii V chord progressions(two pages)
A complete chorus of RC in F centered at the 5th position of the fretboard
Eight Note Scales in Bb Major with 1 and/or 2 Chromatic Notes -ten pages. Here you will find variations on bop scales after using more than just a single chromatic note. These embellishments include an additional chromatic notess, skipped notes, repeated notes, and other passing tones. There are forty-nine descending jazz scales in this booklet.