C diatonic harmonica needed
Module 5 of The Blues Improvisation Course teaches you to use textures, rhythm and dynamics to add extra sugar and spice to your solos. To finish the course, we'll look at a few more ideas for making your improvisation as strong as possible.
You'll get:
- Step-by-step course to download and keep forever
- Short lessons in easy-to follow chunks
- Technical studies and practice exercises
- Jam tracks to practise your new soloing methods
COURSE SUMMARY
PART 1
1.1 Introduction (0:37)
1.2 Learning goals (0:08)
1.3 Textures 1: notes (5:34)
1.4 Textures 2: tongue techniques (3:43)
1.5 Textures 3: pitch variation (3:22)
1.6 Rhythmic variety (2:04)
1.7 Dynamic shifts (2:55)
1.8 Space (1:55)
1.9 Conclusion & homework (0:23)
PART 2
2.1 Learning goals (0:22)
2.2 Avoiding root notes (1:47)
2.3 Fighting the changes (2:38)
2.4 Looping the V-IV-I (2:21)
2.5 Turnarounds (2:11)
2.6 Song endings 1 (2:15 )
2.7 Song endings 2 (1:21)
2.8 Conclusion & homework (0:30)
PART 3
3.1 Learning goals (0:15)
3.2 Groove considerations (4:10)
3.3 Minor blues (1:36)
3.4 One chorder blues (2:05)
3.5 Conclusion & homework (0:22)
PART 4
4.1 Learning goals (0:11)
4.2 Potential pitfalls (0:40)
4.3 Other positions (1:25)
4.4 Other chord progressions and styles (1:26)
4.5 Musical freedom (0:54)
4.6 Conclusion (0:30)