Backup Using Target Tones, Part 1 |
Backup Using Target Tones, Part 1
In this lesson, Bill shows you a concept he learned from a jazz piano player, the idea of targeting a note in the upcoming chord, and how to use that idea in your backup playing. In this lesson Bill refers to concepts he talked about in the Forward-Roll Backup lesson, including “the escape roll,” so it would be good to take that lesson, if you haven’t already done so, before this one. In this lesson, Bill shows you how to use a two-measure forward-roll pattern with a two-beat “escape roll” to target notes in the next chord in a chord progression, using the chord progression to “Your Love Is Like a Flower.”
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Backup Using Target Tones (Available to subscribers)
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