Charlie Parker Tunisia minor ii V i Lick In Every Key Bebop Jazz Vocabulary Articulation Lesson
EDIT: Since creating this video I have found that, for me and my students EE is usually better than AH, and N is usually better than L. Try it both ways and do whichever works best for you. Dester For a free PDF of everything in this lesson, click here: I made parts for Eflat, Bflat, Concert, and Bass Clef In this video, I break down a minor iiø7V7b9i lick that Charlie Parker played on A Night In Tunisia from the historic live record, Diz n Bird at Carnegie Hall (1947). I discuss the line in a lot of ways: articulation, pitches, rhythms, chordscale relationships, alternate saxophone fingering used, Parker as a blues musician, demonstrate the line in every key, and present alternative uses for this dense piece of jazz vocabulary. MORE of my YouTube Lesson Videos: Charlie
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