John Coltrane Diminished Lick in your II V I

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Apply this famous pattern that John Coltrane uses with diminished scale on the V7 part of a II V I chord progression.

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What people don’t realize is these jazz greats Were genius, mathematicians of music.

PeteCannellasSound
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My bandleader recently told me I need to play more chord tones. He’s gonna love this one ;)

spootersply
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I love John Coltrane! You’re amazing
Thanks

raymi
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Hello it seems that on the first line there is an error on the first line writes you Bb Ab E G it seems to me that it would rather be Bb Ab E D thank you for your very interesting videos!

griggo
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C B G E
Bb Ab E D
G F Db B
E D Bb Ab
Db B G A

is the phrase verbatim. hope this helps

magohipnosis
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I couldn't play that if I had your lungs, lips and fingers🤪 but you should here my Mary had a little lamb. And my hot cross buns. To die for.

dwyanebrentson
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shouldn't the last note in the first line be D?

sampowellmusic
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sheet music would be better, I transcribed this and the notes were misplaced

magohipnosis
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I don't play sax and im so confused. I tried to transpose using a chart but doesn't work(?) By hear the first note is a C, right? Can someone give me an hand?

cabmmm
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in which song does John use this phrase?

matheusg
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A nice trick but the 3 parts of the demonstrated line do not sound coherent... to my un trained ears

MichaIsraelKovler
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Your neck straps is too long, this is a tenor sax neck strap used for an alto, so the slider is pulled so high, almost like a neck tie

grantkoeller
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My saxophone low D and below doesn’t play, any idea why? A home fix would be best. Thanks!!!

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