Pack 4 - Bebop Bluesy Ideas & IIm, V7, Imaj7 Approach
In this pack of video lessons you will have access to a step by step map on how to create amazing Blues licks, which will give a tasty flavor to your playing. Also, you will learn the Wes Montgomery Dominant 7th chord approach, which will totally transform the way you play the Blues and also dominant 7th chords.
Apart from that, you have a access to an amazing step by step methodology to help you master the major II,V,I cadence, thus learning how to be creative and gain fluency over this type of chord sequence.
Course 8: Blues Licks & Ideas
Introduction
Lesson #01: Connecting Pentatonics Blues Scale Ideas
Lesson #02: Blues Line Ideas Over Dominant 7th Chords
Lesson #03: Blues Lick Studies
Lesson #04: Applying-some-blues-ideas
Lesson #05: George Benson’s Double Stop Ideas
Lesson #06: George Benson’s Double Stop Ideas (More Examples #1)
Lesson #07: George Benson’s Double Stop Ideas (more examples #2)
Lesson #08: Blues Lines Over Minor 7th Chords Or Sequences Derived From Minor Tonalities
Lesson #09: Combining Blues Lines With Major 7th & Minor 7th Ideas
Lesson #10: Applying Major 7th Single Line ldeas Over Dominant 7th Chords
Lesson #11: Combining Abmaj7 Hybri Ideas With Bb7 Lydian Dominant or Mixolydian Ideas
Lesson #12: Combining All Possibilities
Lesson #13: Combining All Possibilities (More Examples)
Course 9: George Benson’s IIm7, V7, Imaj7 Approach
Introduction
Lesson #01: IIm,V7,Imaj7 (Guide Line 1 & Colors)
Lesson #02: IIm,V7,Imaj7 (Guide Line 2 & Colors)
Lesson #03: IIm,V7,Imaj7 (Guide Line 3 & Colors)
Lesson #04: IIm,V7,Imaj7 (Guide Line 4 & Colors)
Lesson #05: IIm,V7,Imaj7 (Guide Line 5 & Colors)
Lesson #06: IIm,V7,Imaj7 (Guide Line 6 & Colors)
Lesson #07: IIm,V7,Imaj7 (Guide Line 7 & Colors)
Lesson #08: IIm,V7,Imaj7 (Guide Line 8 & Colors)
Lesson #09: IIm,V7,Imaj7 (Guide Line 9 & Colors)
Lesson #10: IIm,V7,Imaj7 (Guide Line 10 & Colors)
Lesson #11: IIm,V7,Imaj7 (Guide Line 11 & Colors)
Lesson #12: IIm,V7,Imaj7 (Guide Line 12 & Colors)
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