In this pack, you will learn how to improvise in the gypsy jazz music through a 150-page e-method as well as 16 tutorial videos in order to fully understand the theoretical aspect. You will find too all the hand-on exercises and a lot of backing tracks.
37 animated documents (Gifs)
will be surchable to improve the vision of your neck and your anticipation.
The aim here is to understand the language of the improvising music
to express yourself without limits !
Curriculum
- 3 Sections
- 40 Lessons
- Lifetime
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- Method1
- Video tutorials1
- Animated boards38
- 3.1All boards
- 3.2Arpeggios to apply for degree V and degree I
- 3.3Minor six arpeggios and its reference chords
- 3.4Major six arpeggios and its reference chords
- 3.5Diminished arpeggios and its reference chords
- 3.6Tension examples around a major resolution chord (zone 1)
- 3.7Tension examples around a major resolution chord (zone 2)
- 3.8Tension examples around a major resolution chord (zone 3)
- 3.9Tension examples around a major resolution chord (zone 4)
- 3.10Tension examples around a major resolution chord (zone 5)
- 3.11Tension examples around a major resolution arpeggio (zone 1)
- 3.12Tension examples around a major resolution arpeggio (zone 2)
- 3.13Tension examples around a major resolution arpeggio (zone 3)
- 3.14Tension examples around a major resolution arpeggio (zone 4)
- 3.15Tension examples around a major resolution arpeggio (zone 5)
- 3.16Tension examples around a minor resolution chord (zone 1)
- 3.17Tension examples around a minor resolution chord (zone 2)
- 3.18Tension examples around a minor resolution chord (zone 3)
- 3.19Tension examples around a minor resolution chord (zone 4)
- 3.20Tension examples around a minor resolution chord (zone 5)
- 3.21Tension examples around a minor resolution arpeggio (zone 1)
- 3.22Tension examples around a minor resolution arpeggio (zone 2)
- 3.23Tension examples around a minor resolution arpeggio (zone 3)
- 3.24Tension examples around a minor resolution arpeggio (zone 4)
- 3.25Tension examples around a minor resolution arpeggio (zone 5)
- 3.26Major scale around a major chord (I)
- 3.27Harmonic minor scale around a seventh chord (V)
- 3.28Melodic minor scale around its fundamental chord
- 3.29Minor scales
- 3.30Harmonized major scale vertical style (position 1)
- 3.31Harmonized major scale vertical style (position 2)
- 3.32Harmonized major scale vertical style (position 3)
- 3.33Harmonized major scale vertical style (position 4)
- 3.34Harmonized major scale vertical style (position 5)
- 3.35Global vision for the chords of the major scale (vision 1)
- 3.36Global vision for the chords of the major scale (vision 2)
- 3.37Global vision for the chords of the minor scale (vision 1)
- 3.38Global vision for the chords of the minor scale (vision 2)