Lesson Six – Tenor Solo
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Go ahead and watch, listen, and analyze the chart of what I recorded. When you hear a line or riff that “speaks” to you, copy it and make it your own. Practice with the backing track and try to use it yourself.
*Tip – sometimes when trying to copy someone’s lick, I will play it over and over throughout the entire 12 bar progression in order to really learn it. Reading it at first and then playing it by memory. I find that to really learn a lick it has to be memorized. Then I’ll try and play it where I think it will work best… over which bar or chord. It’s this type of experimentation that can help build confidence.
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Also pay close attention to the chords and which notes are used there because even though the modes and chord riffs I used are interchangeable, they are more effective when the majority of the notes match the chord the band is playing. Just as I discussed in lesson two covering the modes and how to use them.