Whole tone pattern you hear a lot in Jazz solos

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Uploaded by on May 7, 2009

See the pattern written out at: http://jazztrumpetlicks.com/2009/05/a-whole-tone-pattern-you-can-use-in-diffe... Here is a whole tone pattern you hear a lot of Jazz musicians incorporate into their solos. A sound sample is played on trumpet.

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  • do u play piano too??

    u should post some piano lessons

  • @seanieboy2725 unfortunately I don't play piano, but I love the piano. I'm actually listening to some chick Corea right now.

  • You demonstrate too fast...

  • If it's too fast, there is a link in the (more info) section that will take you to the site where the pattern is written out.

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  • I really enjoy these videos and im guitarist... going to start transciribing these licks for my axe!!

  • Even though the phrase itself moves in tones, try thinking of that as dominant chords moving up in fourths. Like on the bridge of Jor-du.

  • also can you do me a favor

    and check out my video on my other acount

    jazznaysean

    the video is called minor ii v i

    and give me some tips on improving my solo

    plz and thank you

  • ahaha love chick corea

    listen to some bill evans he chopss!! haha

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