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Autumn Leaves jazz guitar with scale explanations

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Uploaded by on Nov 29, 2008

Autumn Leaves improvisation with scale explanations. This lesson features the old standard in the key of E-minor. Focus is on "laid back" playing (play after the beat) and on the scales used. I want to show that you can use the E blues scale throughout the whole tune. But of course there a lots of variations and II - V patterns to practise.......
TABs and score available on www.play-jazz.de

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  • this makes me feel alright

  • @Camilo2378 learn playing with notes;), there are enough

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  • I really like your improvisation, the idea is really fresh

  • F#m7b5 -  B7b9 - Em :-

  • @taroabarbanel hhuuuhhhh??

  • @aaa567ify *the lack of tone is great ;)

  • @RollsRoy3 its a pretty warm tone. common in jazz. roll back your guitars tone knob and raise the bass of your amp if it has a bass knob

  • Feel so good like woman making good fuck love to whore but nice girl ha! Autumn Leaves best favorite standard ever so good fuck! ha!

  • Nice playing and tone is great.

  • great guitar jazz man!!! exactly what are inversions and thirds??? u mean the third note of Gmajor ... what is inversions?? thanks!!!!

  • Excellent. You are a great player!

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