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Jazz Endings | How to End a Jazz Standard

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Improvising over chord changes is usually the highest priority in the practice room which can lead to intros, outros, comping (and even heads!) becoming afterthoughts. The result is often a half complete tune which is sometimes only realised on the gig itself!
Adding an outro provides the final touches that are required to get a tune from the practice room to the gig. So, here are a few common endings you can use on a variety of different tunes.
1. Tags
2. Extending Progressions
3. Pedal Notes
4. Linear Outros
5. Stylistic Outros
6. Written Outros
7. Ending Chords
🎬 New to Jazz Guitar? Start Here:
Improvising over chord changes is usually the highest priority in the practice room which can lead to intros, outros, comping (and even heads!) becoming afterthoughts. The result is often a half complete tune which is sometimes only realised on the gig itself!
Adding an outro provides the final touches that are required to get a tune from the practice room to the gig. So, here are a few common endings you can use on a variety of different tunes.
1. Tags
2. Extending Progressions
3. Pedal Notes
4. Linear Outros
5. Stylistic Outros
6. Written Outros
7. Ending Chords
🎬 New to Jazz Guitar? Start Here:
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