Monday 3 August 2020

Liked on YouTube: Autumn Leaves | Violin | Jazz | How to accompany & Solo

Autumn Leaves | Violin | Jazz | How to accompany & Solo
Autumn Leaves Violin | A Jazz tutorial : How to accompany & loop : Play along w/ soloing tips. See Autumn Leaves chord progression below. Get feedback, customized videos, & coaching from me to learn jazz & other styles on violin, viola, or cello here: https://bit.ly/31c01qn Here is the chord progression used in my accompaniment, bass line, and loop for Autumn Leaves Cmi7/ F7/ Bbmaj7/ Ebmaj7/ Ami7b5/ D7/ G-6/ G7 Cmi7/ F7/ Bbmaj7/ Ebmaj7/ Ami7b5/ D7/ G-6/ G-6 (REPEAT) Ami7b5/ D7/ G-6/ G7/Cmi7/ F7/ Bbmaj7/ Ebmaj7 Ami7b5/ D7/G-7 C7/ F-7 Bb7/ Ami7b5/ D7/ G-6/ (G7) For more on how to play on violin jazz SCALES used in my lesson here on the song Autumn Leaves, see below Access all my premium courses, get unlimited anytime feedback from me on your work, and join our weekly 2-hour Zoom group lessons in our upcoming 7-week intensive bootcamp here: https://bit.ly/2EHyHsh During the play along section over Autumn Leaves in this video I refer to a commonly misunderstood distinction regarding "what scales to use over Autumn Leaves" or any tune. In short, you can use the G minor pentatonic scale on all of the chords in this song as long as you do it carefully and thoughtfully. But you can also use other scales. The best way IMHO to be SURE of what notes to play over any chord is to really know the chord and use notes from the chord. Nonetheless using a scalar approach is sometimes very useful. As I always say, there are more important things than the notes to play. Clear melodic rhythms and phrases with beginnings and endings for example.

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