TRIAD PAIRS 01 TIM CUMMISKEY

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Uploaded by on Mar 4, 2011

Ohio State University Professor Tim Cummiskey presents a clinic on the use of triad pairs over chord changes, which typifies the "modern" sound in jazz improvisation. Mr. PC, a minor blues (key of C minor) is used to illustrate. Tim is playing his Benedetto archtop (modified Howard Alden model with heavy gauge tapewound strings) through a Henriksen Jazz Amp head and original series Raezer's Edge cabinet with 10-inch speaker. Filmed by Scot Gormley on 3/4/2011. Part 1 of 3.

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  • I'm enjoying these videos.

    I've started using the triad pairs on the gig

    And its going well. I bought the Bergonzi

    Book on digital patterns too!

    I work mostly bars and smaller festivals

    And these ideas have really given

    Me some new ideas I can call up on the stand.

    Thanks so much.

  • Really appreciate these lessons! Ren.

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