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Playing a jazz-blues lick in F. Enjoy, and have a great holiday!
-Maxwell
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpjzuTGA0jw
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MaxwellGarces
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Merry Christmas and I hope you like the new posting!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpjzuTGA0jw
-Maxwell
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Thanks Maxwell! Those do work well over that turnaround.
Can they be adapted to the following turnaround from Hungaria?
Note: 4 beats each chord
IV, IVmin6, I, bIII (flat 3) dim, II, V
MaxwellGarces
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Bones, great idea and ear! i just tried it over that change, works awesome! so now i have some more things i can play it over, like Djangology, Django's Tiger etc. sooo many songs with that turn around... thanks for the recommendation!
-Maxwell
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How can I stretch it out for a song like Hungaria where the chords last for a full measure each (as opposed to 2 beats each as in your example)?
thanks
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpjzuTGA0jw
-Maxwell
Can they be adapted to the following turnaround from Hungaria?
Note: 4 beats each chord
IV, IVmin6, I, bIII (flat 3) dim, II, V
-Maxwell
thanks