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  Topic: Autumn Leaves
Tim Goynes

Replies: 4
Views: 8341

PostForum: Techniques, Theory, and Musical Education   Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2004 5:07 am   Subject: Autumn Leaves
Hey man! We've all been there, trust me. A good thing to try might be to focus on just playing chord tones--rather than scales--over the changes. Don't just arpeggiate...try to see how many ways yo ...
  Topic: Help! ! !
Tim Goynes

Replies: 17
Views: 23917

PostForum: Techniques, Theory, and Musical Education   Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2004 3:17 am   Subject: Help! ! !
Hey Larry, good to see you too! Hope everything's going well. Shoot me a private message and I'll give you my email so we can talk there, at least until I get Paltalk set back up again.
  Topic: Help! ! !
Tim Goynes

Replies: 17
Views: 23917

PostForum: Techniques, Theory, and Musical Education   Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2004 8:43 pm   Subject: Help! ! !
I'm probably going to sound like a salesman here, but here goes...There's two videos I think anybody wanting to learn to improvise in a jazz setting should get. They're both by Scott Henderson, and c ...
  Topic: what would you play over this:
Tim Goynes

Replies: 15
Views: 20831

PostForum: Techniques, Theory, and Musical Education   Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2004 8:21 pm   Subject: what would you play over this:
I've heard it called both ways. I like to call it Dorian b2 because of the natural 6--to me, that implies a Dorian sound more than the b2 implies a Phrygian sound. To each his own though! Names are ...
  Topic: what would you play over this:
Tim Goynes

Replies: 15
Views: 20831

PostForum: Techniques, Theory, and Musical Education   Posted: Fri Nov 26, 2004 11:11 pm   Subject: what would you play over this:
7b9 technically comes from the V of the harmonic minor scale. In this case, E7b9 = A harmonic minor. In a lesson I had with John Stowell, however, he talked about various melodic minor scales to use ...
 
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