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Whit Smith of Hot Club of Cowtown "Lick of the Week" Inversions
pickitjohn
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Great Video from Whit Smith here in Texas
Although it's in the
Western Swing Style
It's got some info to move into Gypsy Jazz or Jazz playing.
Hope the Gypsy Cops are eating donuts. ENJOY!:-c
pick on
pickitjohn :peace:
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Buco
NOVA, DC
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May 2014
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That's some nice chord movements!
One takeaway lesson from last year's DIJ was to learn the inversions. All of the top guys knew them inside out. When someone would ask about this or that cool chord movement the answer was usually that it's based on the inversions.
Buco
Every note wants to go somewhere-Kurt Rosenwinkel
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One takeaway lesson from last year's DIJ was to learn the inversions. All of the top guys knew them inside out. When someone would ask about this or that cool chord movement the answer was usually that it's based on the inversions.
Buco