Blues - A Two Speed Approach

Jamie Taylor·
5.0 (3 reviews)
·BEGINNER·Chord Voicings·1 lesson

A "Two-Speed" Approach to Blues

Following on from a customer suggestion (thanks Ray!), this class utilizes the two-speed approach previously applied to Rhythm Changes, to deal with another essential jazz progression, from first principles through to advanced variants. Players at all levels should find something beneficial amongst nearly 1hr 50mins of detailed material.

Class features:

  • Discussion of the essential blues vocabulary. Forget the so-called "blues scale" – there’s much more to the sound than that!
  • Demonstration of the classic "Kenny Burrell" sound, over a simple I, IV, V chord progression.
  • Learn how the standard "jazz blues" changes differ from this, and how to bring out the crucial changes in your solo lines.
  • Learn how to use a variety of harmonic techniques to get “outside” the changes and create real tension in your blues lines.
  • Analysis of ten different variant blues progressions, as recorded by the jazz blues greats.
  • A close look at two brand new blues-based compositions, which show how the essential format can still be manipulated into an infinite range of variations.
  • Synchronized on-screen captions.
  • Detailed PDF, including transcribed examples and lots more.
  • Running Time: 1hr 50min

Course Content

Lessons

  • Blues - A Two Speed Approach6480

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Paul Brooke
3/14/2017

I bought Jamie's Blues video right after Rhythm Changes. It's just as great. The basic foundations of the blues, and the chart examples and variations that he demonstrates, are excellent in every way. My knowledge base and musical understanding has just been given a tremendous boost. I'm working my way through all his videos one by one, will try comping next.

Ian Gow
3/19/2016

This lesson is a goldmine of information. Jamie explains everything and gives a lot of examples. His explanation and examples of different blues forms is very useful. Great value.<br /> Thanks Jamie for increasing my understanding.

Ray Bartlet
9/27/2012

A definite 5 stars for this lesson.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Why ? Because under the guise of the blues Jamie lays out a pretty comprehensive jazz course. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> From funky blues licks (and how to construct them) to lines derived from scale substitutions and harmonic variations it’s all here. What’s more the material is explained in a way that makes it easy to apply. I find I’m able to make music with ideas that I couldn’t make work before.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> The blues changes variations section is a mini course in jazz harmony and is then applied to composing originals.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Because all of this is applied to a context that we are all familiar with, it is easy to understand and hear.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Highly recommended<br /> <br />

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About the instructor

Jamie Taylor
Jamie Taylor is one of Great Britain's finest jazz guitarists. His clear methodology is highly unique and highly innovative; truly one of jazz's finest minds. Jamie’s playing has drawn praise from top critics like The Guardian’s John Fordham and Jazzwise’s Robert Shore, and he has been heard with leading jazz musicians from both sides of the Atlantic such as Sheryl Bailey, John Stowell, Roni Ben-Hur, Sebastiaan DeKrom, Wayne Escoffery, Dave O’Higgins, Baptiste Herbin, Bart DeFoort, Steve Fishwick, Jeremy Brown, Steve Watts, Kate Williams, Pete Whittaker, Laura Jurd, Tori Freestone, Alan Barnes, and Jim Mullen. He appears regularly at top London venues such as Ronnie Scott’s and The Troubadour, and has also been featured on recordings for the jazz labels Candid and GLP. Jamie is currently a Principal Lecturer in Jazz Guitar at Leeds Conservatoire, whose full-time jazz degree course is one of the oldest in Europe (having started in 1967). He also held the post of Course Leader for this program between 2007-2009. For more information about Jamie, visit http://www.jamie-taylor.com/ PRESS: “An uncanny ability…always grooving.” Matt Warnock, Just Jazz Guitar“ “Taylor is a name to watch out for.” Stephen Graham, Marlbank “An alternative perspective on the blues legacy, taking in elements of swing, bop, and funk. It’s clever, engaging stuff.” Robert Shore, Jazzwise “(Jamil Sheriff) gives the soloists in a fine northern orchestra their cues; Jamie Taylor’s edgy guitar burns through.” John Fordham, The Guardian