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Lesson #16: Modern Pentatonics Part 3 of 3-Advanced Side-Slipping

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Uploaded by on Nov 24, 2011

I'm back with the last installment of
modern pentatonics. Here I show you a lick that will allow you to leave the parent key on a vamp and return to a perfect resolution.

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  • You have some of the best material for jazz guitar on the net. Much praise to you, and thanks for your generosity!

  • @ratraceloser Thanx man, I appreciate it!

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  • very nice

  • Man.... I absolutely love this. As an "aspiring" (Read, fairly new to serious jazz practise/analysis)

    this stuff is really helpful as for unterstanding "jazz", and how to actually sound jazzy! This lick is great to steal and impress people and fake em into thinking you are a monster jazz player. THANKS!

  • thanks for another great lesson!

  • Great lesson! I appreciate how you break things down and aren't trying to be mystical about your approach. It's obvious you have worked hard at what you do and we as students of music need to put in the work if we're going to succeed on any level.

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