Do you want to learn play jazz blues, or add in jazz to your blues playing like Larry Carlton or Robben Ford? By exposing yourself to jazz harmonies and melody, you can easily add in jazz phrasing to your blues improvisation and soloing. In the second volume of Jazzin’ the Blues, Frank Vignola presents performance studies that will each focus in on one concept that you can use to “jazz up your blues.”
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Bluesy Two Five – Overview
In this set, we mix two five patterns with classic blues licks. We’re in the key of Bb for this jam. In the first chorus, I use the rhythm
Bluesy Two Five – Performance
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Bluesy Two Five – Breakdown
Bluesy Two Five: Chorus 2 – Performance
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Bluesy Two Five: Chorus 2 – Breakdown
Harmonic Minor Scale – Overview
In this set, we introduce the harmonic minor scale to the blues. The jam is a Bb minor blues jam. Make sure you check out the cool progression in this one. In the first chorus, I stay strictly with the scale and some vibrato. The second chorus, I tried to keep it a bit more melodic. Check it out.
Harmonic Minor Scale – Performance
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Harmonic Minor Scale – Breakdown
If you’re ready for even more jazz concepts to add in to your blues repertoire, then head over to TrueFire to see the full course. As always, you’ll get the tab, notation, and jam tracks to go along with every performance study. Check it out now!