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  • Thanks!

  • @kickinmilla Yes, and generally, you need to be aware of what, exactly can be played right above or below where you are at any instant. Not only are you going to have to be aware of chord inversions, but also of what is usually called "chord/scale" relations. Simply put, there are scales which work with particular chords. A great example is the Dorian scale, which always works with the jazz minor chord for that note--e.g. a "D" Dorian will work with Dminor or Dminor7. This allows for "licks"

  • I've been trying to doodle for a while now with no results. If it doesn't inconvenience you, could may be put a video up dedicated to doodle tonguing?

  • I can't understand how to do that! I don't know english well :(

  • Very nice video. Carl Fontana is my all-time favorite doodler.

  • Carl Fontana's "Just in Time" Really show's how great doodle tonguing sounds in jazz

  • I also enjoyed this. Thanks!

  • I found this extremely useful! Thanks alot :D I don't know if it's too much to ask for but would you mind doing a more indepth video of doodle tonguing? That would be great indeed! :)

    Thanks once again!

    Peace ^^

  • I'll see what I can do. I will make it a point also to talk and show about Bob McChesney's book. He is the true Jedi Master of Doodle Tongue.

    I can see if I can do an improv where I emphasize doodling.

    That is the most I could think of immediately.

    Chris

  • ya i would love that video as well. i dont know anybody who knows how and i cant seem to get it down lol

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