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Blues, Part 3: Swing and Jazz Blues Progressions


This lesson is part of the course The Banjo According to Danny Barnes with Danny Barnes.
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Roots music iconoclast Danny Barnes reveals his systematic approach to the banjo, with one-of-a-kind insights on improvisation, reading music, getting a good sound out of the banjo, rhythm and timing, and more.
 
 
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Danny talks about the other roll he thinks is important to practice and have in your repertoire, the 1 2 1 5 roll. The 1 2 1 5 roll allows you to move a melody up and down the banjo neck on the first string. Danny shows you how to do that on a tune like Alan Munde’s “Deputy Dalton” and how to practice the 1 2 1 5 roll with a metronome. He also shows you a variation that moves the middle-index finger alternation to the second and third strings (2 3 2 5) and third and second strings (3 4 3 5).
 
 
 
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Blues, Part 3: Swing and Jazz Blues Progressions
Blues, Part 3: Swing and Jazz Blues Progressions
 
Danny shows you a couple of blues chord progression and chord voicings that come from swing and jazz. He talks about noticing how the notes in the chord voicings change from chord to chord, and also talks about soloing over a Bb blues using the chord voicings as a guide. You’ll learn two progressions, one swing blues and one more modern jazz progression with 7b9 and m7b5 chords.

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