A Study in Minor II-Vs - Barry Greene Lesson Preview
Published on 11 December 2017
In this lesson I discuss the way I approach the minor II-V. I use Dizzy Gillespie's tune Woody'n You as a vehicle for all of the demonstrations. Topics include thinking of the -7b5 chord a s a minor 6, and the usage of pentatonics and the melodic minor scale. This is an eye opening lesson, the material discussed changed the way I look at minor II-V's! Another must have lesson!
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Barry Greene has been a leading instructor of jazz guitar for more than 20 years. Currently a professor of jazz studies at the University of North Florida, Barry has an extensive background in performance and instruction. He has played all over the United States and Europe and has garnered praise from some of the most influential guitar players in the world. Take the opportunity to study with one of the finest educators of jazz guitar.
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