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turnarounds associated with jazz music

Knowing the right approach for a turnaround in jazz and especially in improv is a need to know technique every musician should have in his tool box
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4/4/2010 5:08 PM

Adam Furay (1713) wrote:

having teeth when chewing raw carrots, is highly advisable.



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4/5/2010 4:28 PM

Dan Gable (699) wrote:

I agree if you are going to gig with seasoned jazz cats you better not bite off more than you can chew.



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4/30/2010 7:47 AM

Kelly Marsh (11415) wrote:

lol! I love that one!



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4/30/2010 7:49 PM

Adam Furay (1713) wrote:

i'm glad someone got that...

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4/5/2010 4:35 PM

David Muise (15739) wrote:

You mean " . . . especially in JAZZ improv . . ." right?



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4/5/2010 4:43 PM

Dan Gable (699) wrote:

You can apply these techniques to blues and rock also or anything with chord-melody arrangments and can be effective in solo guitar arrangements or as a ensemble accompaniment.



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4/5/2010 4:47 PM

Dan Gable (699) wrote:

lol now i get it sorry im a bit slow. yes that would be better stated.



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4/29/2010 3:18 PM

Barney Brazitis (17673) wrote:

Well, the ii - V7 - I is common in most styles of music.....

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4/5/2010 5:22 PM

Clifton Jackson (35274) wrote:

Yo Dan,
WOW!! I just checked my Tool Box and I'm missing a few Jazz Trun Arounds! I better read this Post!! LOL!! :^D
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4/5/2010 5:27 PM

Dan Gable (699) wrote:

I am also learning as I go. and finding new things everyday. Its nice to share what i do know but there is alot missing from my tool box too. LOL!

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4/5/2010 5:32 PM

Dan Gable (699) wrote:

Always learning when im studying under Ralph Grasso. He is like a endless supply of hands on music information, lol

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4/6/2010 11:25 AM

Clifton Jackson (35274) wrote:

Great!!!!
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