Start with an ascending arpeggio (D - F - A - C).
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Jazz is often described as a language. If scales are the alphabet, licks are the phrases and sentences. To speak jazz fluently, you must move beyond playing up and down scales. Instead, you focus on the connections between notes—the "gravity" that pulls one note toward the next. Start with an ascending arpeggio (D - F - A - C)
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This lick utilizes triplets to create tension and resolution during the final two bars of a standard blues or song form.
Improvisation is rarely completely random note choices. Instead, it is a real-time rearrangement of musical ideas you already know.
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