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251 Phrase in the Key of C »

By Leon on Mar 25, 2008 in Featured, Improvisation, Lessons, Licks and Phrases, Video Clips | 5 Comments

In the following video, I show how to play a nice 2-5-1 phrase in the key of C. Dm7-G7-Cmaj7. The ii-V-I progression is the most popular chord progression in all of jazz. It’s critical that you learn how to play over this progression. Take you time with this lick. Rhythmically, it might be a little [...]

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