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My arrangement of low rider for a trombone trio/ensemble.Created with Finale. Pdf Download Link – www.4shared.com

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Learn how to improvise music. MUSIC LESSON 111! This *lesson* should be nominated for an Oscar! :) So much information here, it’s a human cry! The 4 MAGIC NOTES are the 1st 3b 5th and 6th notes of our ‘western’ major Scale and played in any order of course. You can easily figure out the notes for whatever key you want to play in. These are 4 notes you can play through an entire 12-bar progression and YOU SIMPLY CANNOT SOUND BAD or WRONG ! ! ! The 4 MAGIC NOTES in G are G Bb D E. On cross harp harmonica: holes 2 draw ~ 3 draw bent down ½ step ~ 4 draw ~ 5 blow. Fret board: 2nd string, 3rd fret (D) ~ 2nd string 5th fret (E) ~ 1st string 3rd fret (G) ~ 1st string 6th fret (Bb). Also, playing runs without a backing track isn’t at all exciting! If you are now starting out, no matter what your instrument is ~ steel pan, clarinet, harp, guitar, keyboard, whatever ~ using the 4 MAGIC NOTES is a great way to get your feet wet. YOU CAN PLAY AN ENTIRE 12-BAR BLUES PROGRESSION MANY TIMES AROUND WITH JUST THESE 4 NOTES AND USING SYNCOPATION, RHYTHM CHANGES AND ASSORTED PHRASINGS YOU’LL SHINE! (AND HAVE LOTS OF FUN!) PLEASE ~ PLEASE ~ PLEASE ~ PRACTICE WITH A BACKING TRACK! Working with backing tracks is the FASTEST WAY to develop your skills. Start your backing track and play along and rock with the 4 MAGIC NOTES! www.youtube.com (backing track in G) Also visit www.youtube.com Major notes/chords produce a feeling of happiness. Minor notes/chords produce a feeling of sadness. Minor

Improvisation Lesson

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Visit my website: www.freewebs.com/swid441 for pages of free information. I used to sell this information and now I’m just giving it away for free! I’ll also be posting more videos. A short lesson on jazz improvisation. Talks about the bebop scale and its uses.

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Visit my website: www.freewebs.com/swid441 for pages of free information. I used to sell this information and now I’m just giving it away for free! I’ll also be posting more videos .A short lesson on the pentatonic scale in jazz improvisation.

The funky trombone and speakeasy feel is great. I would love to find more music like it but I have no clue where to start looking.

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