ThanksAs you'll see moving forward a little, that particular bar, before the return to the I, it's more common to imply the D#dim7... but that doesn't mean it's the only option and if you want to try some of those other options you should!
ThanksAs you'll see moving forward a little, that particular bar, before the return to the I, it's more common to imply the D#dim7... but that doesn't mean it's the only option and if you want to try some of those other options you should!
That's a tough one for a couple of reasons...Here's a question for Griff -
Suppose you are at a typical jam where the band is used to sticking with the standard blues chord progressions and is not tuned into adapting on the fly to the more adventurous soloist like a jazz oriented group might be.
Which, or how many of the techniques covered in this course is one likely to be able to utilize in that setting without sounding out of place, even to someone with ears open to the outside sounds, and where is one likely to get into "trouble"?
Very timely for me too. I was curious about using outside notes and purchased Larry Carlton's 335 Improv course which I am finding very challenging. I much prefer Griff's teaching style and he has a knack for introducing new courses just when I need them.Just went through the first two lessons and think this is the one I've been looking for. I'll also be looking to order the manual when its available.
DVDs and printed manual are now available.
As far as I know, Griff only offers the option to AAP members when redeeming a Golden Ticket.
After you redeem a ticket, new buttons will appear on the intro page for the course down below the audio "Jukebox".
There will usually be options for purchasing the DVDs or the printed manual or both.
Once purchased, the buttons will disappear.