Course Syllabus
Scale-Based Patterns
Scales are never ending resources for improvisors! In this lesson, Ethan shows you inventive ways of using simple pentatonics, triads, and arpeggios over ii-V-I chord progressions. The attached PDF resource contains dozens of patterns, written in all 12 keys, for you to explore.
Bebop Fundamentals
This lesson explores what Ethan calls the "building blocks" of bebop. First, Ethan explores short, common lines going from a V chord to a I chord. Then, he arpeggiates over a ii-V-I chord progression, highlighting how great improvisors vary a basic 1-3-5-7 skeleton. He also discusses "linear patterns," which are collections of commonly used language over a ii-V-I. He concludes by exploring more angular patterns that innovators like Freddie Hubbard and Woody Shaw developed. This lesson will immerse you in the jazz sound – an excellent place to get the basics under your fingers!
How to Practice Vocabulary
Once you have found patterns you really like, how do you access them subconsciously while improvising? The answer is – repetition! In this lesson, Ethan explores some smart strategies to practice vocabulary in the right context, whether that's playing free, using just a metronome, or putting the language over a tune.
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