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Peter Vogl Lets Jam - Jazz & Blues (2002) - Eng
Peter Vogl Lets Jam - Jazz & Blues (2002) - Eng
Peter Vogl Lets Jam - Jazz & Blues (2002) - Eng
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2 things in G 3:38 collection of blues
3 6/8 blues in D 4:02 and jazz tracks perfect
4 roadhouse in A 3:14
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5 new orleans march in F 3:23 for practice or accompaniment!
6 gospel blues in C 2:40 Recorded in a state-of-the-art facility by
7 rock’n blues in G 3:16
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static E Major
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seasoned professional studio musicians,
this jam-along CD is perfect for all instruments.
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17 4 beat 2m 5 1 exercise 1:54
18 2 beat 2m 5 1 exercise 2:06
19 autumn 3:18 Watch & Learn, Inc.
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20 say what 3:23
21 changes slow 3:09 ©2002. Watch & Leaarn, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Any copying, arranging, or adapting of this work without the
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let’s jam jazz & blues was produced by Peter Vogl using top live studio musicians.
The players were extraordinary for this project, and what a difference they made! We hope
everyone who listens and practices to this CD enjoys it as much as we enjoyed making
it. A special thanks to Lee Davis at Rogue Records for all his help.
For players looking for more ideas, look for the notes on each song indicating other instruc-
tional courses from Watch & Learn, Inc.
On the next page are two blues progressions. Practice your pentatonic scales, your blues
scales, and practice your modes (track 3 especially).
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6/8 Blues in D 3
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Roadhouse in A
Here’s a blues in A that comes in the back door. Try the pentatonic
and blues scales.
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New Orleans March in F 5
Try this New Orleans style blues tune. Use your F Major and F Minor
Pentatonic scales.
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Gospel Blues in C
A slow tempo gospel blues. Use your Pentatonic scales and make it
sing with lots of bends.
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Rock’n Blues in G 7
A let it all hang out kind of blues tune. Throw the whole bag of tricks
at this one. Pentatonic Scales are once again the best starting point.
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Em7 A13
Key of Em. Em Pentatonic is very useful, but the more advanced player
would also use the Dorian Mode.
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Cm Groove
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Static E Major 11
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Gm Groove 12
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Static Bb Major 13
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2m 5 1 in C
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2m 5 1 in Ab
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2m 5 1m in Bm
A 2-5-1 exercise that changes keys. Practice your 2-5-1 licks and try to
keep up with the key changes.
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2 Beat 2m 5 1 Exercise
Another 2-5-1 exercise that changes keys, but this time the chords last
half as long.
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Major and minor 2-5-1 changes in the same chord progression. Practice
those 2-5-1 licks in a standard chord progression.
There are soloing lessons for several of the tracks on our website with
notation, mp3s, and QuickTime video. Check it out:
freeguitarvideos.com
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