Blue Moon

Play like Joe Pass! In this course you will learn how the master approached a well-known jazz standard. This includes the head, the accompaniment in Joe Pass style, a solo and a chord melody version à la Joe Pass.
Play like Joe Pass! In this course you will learn how the master approached a well-known jazz standard. This includes the head, the accompaniment in Joe Pass style, a solo and a chord melody version à la Joe Pass.
No chord sequence is more important than II-V-I. In this very comprehensive course you will learn everything about the most commonly played chord sequence. In addition to the chords, it also covers their arpeggios, example solos and II-V-I licks.
Everyone plays "Autumn Leaves". And rightly so, because the chord progression is as beautiful as it is omnipresent. We have put together a huge course on "Autumn Leaves" that you can benefit from endlessly!
The chord progression of "Blue Bossa" is very popular, and rightly so. Here you will learn a new, fresh melody, the chord accompaniment in Bossa Nova style, arpeggios and you will be presented with a detailed explanation of a complete solo.
I recommend that you work on this lesson first. Here you will learn how to turn the campfire chords into jazzy chords by adding just one note.
In this "Blues stop chorus" you will not only learn a very cool rhythm, but also how to create a jazz blues with exactly this rhythm using chords on the high four strings.
Bored while practicing scales? Not with this course! Learn different patterns and melodic progressions that make practicing scales fun. With instructions for improvisation.
This lesson is as detailed as it is easy! Here you will learn how to deal with the pentatonic scale. It is one of the most important basics of improvisation, nobody can get past it. So: get to work!
Jazz Blues: Jazz would be much poorer without Jazz Blues. The feeling, the typical harmonies and the swing rhythm are an integral part of the repertoire of almost all jazz musicians. Here you will learn Jazz Blues in the key that Joe Pass preferred.
The I-VI-II-V progression, also called turnaround, is almost as important as II-V-I. Both progressions are omnipresent in Jazz. In this lesson I'll show you how jazz legend Joe Pass approached turnarounds.
I am very happy to be able to present one of my compositions to you. Stratvs, that I am very proud of, is anything but a beginner's piece, but who is expecting you to be able to play it next week?
Here, you will learn about one of the most important tools in jazz harmony. The tritone substitution ensures that your chords move with a beautiful voice-leading.