Improv Drill: Approach Patterns Part 1
Joe Zawinul is perhaps best known as a fusion-based synthesist, co-founder of the popular jazz-rock group Weather Report and explorer of World Music styles as leader of his band the Joe Zawinul Syndicate. But he played straight-ahead jazz on the acoustic piano well before venturing off into the varied directions of the past 30+ years. His considerable talents as a bebop pianist are on display in this lesson through an analysis of a transcription of his solo over the tune Teaneck from the 1961 classic Nancy Wilson & Cannonball Adderley for his use of approach patterns in crafting his lines. This lesson codifies four common approach patterns and demonstrates a series of drills to help you gain control over these patterns for use in your own soloing. The second installment in the Improv Drill series of lessons, this lesson builds on the fundamentals outlined in the first lesson, Improv Drill: Chord Tones.
sorry but i dont understand what I was supposed to learn from this...not trying to be negative, just wondering if there is more of an explanation or if this is a sample of something that has to be purchased
premium518 1 month ago
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ericrob2112 11 months ago
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fedalxis 1 year ago
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