Connecting Dominant 7th Lines Tab?

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  • #2348

    John
    Participant

    Hi Rick
    In the Improvisation section, there is a video lesson entitled Connecting Dominant 7th Lines. Is there a tab available for this lesson please?
    John

  • #2351

    Rick Stone
    Keymaster

    John,
    Thanks. I’ll get on that right away. Today I was in video shooting mode, so I’m actually putting up a couple new ones on using the bebop rules to play over IIm7 V7 I progressions. I was just sitting down to do the notation for those, so I’ll transcribe the connecting dominant 7th lesson as well.
    Musically Yours,
    ~ Rick

  • #2364

    Rick Stone
    Keymaster

    Just wanted to let you know that the lines from the Connecting Dominant 7th Lines on Rhythm Changes Bridge are now transcribed and posted to the lesson at https://www.jazzguitarlessons.com/connecting-dominant-7th-line/

    I’ve also posted 2 new videos (with notation) on Building Bebop Lines. I think you’ll find them interesting.
    https://www.jazzguitarlessons.com/building-bebop-lines/

  • #2365

    John
    Participant

    Thanks Rick
    I’ve only been a member for a few days but a few of the lessons I’ve looked at so far have resulted in big aha moments. The mini positions idea is genius and the bebop scales bits have solved the “mystery” of chromaticism in single note lines. Loving the site – best around by streets and I’ve done a lot of searching for what I want but to no avail until now.

    • #2366

      Rick Stone
      Keymaster

      John,
      Thanks for the kind words. Glad that you’re loving the lessons. As you can see, I’m trying to add new material regularly and value everybody’s input. You’ll also see that I’m much more of the “teach a man to fish” than the “give a man a fish” school of thinking. So what I’d really love to see you come away from these lessons with, is the ability to create your own licks and phrases.
      Musically Yours,
      ~ Rick Stone

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