Out of Nowhere: Solo Guitar, Harmonic, and Melodic Approaches

John Stowell·
5.0 (1 review)
·INTERMEDIATE·Standards·1 lesson

John Stowell and Tom Lippincott play and discuss their approaches to the standard "Out of Nowhere" in a Zoom conversation. Gain a better understanding of applying melodic and harmonic ideas to the song Out of Nowhere which can also be applied to other standards and jazz tunes.

Some of the topics covered in this discussion include:

• Trading sixteens, eights, and fours improvising solo guitar • Solo guitar melody statement and discussion of the approaches • Comparison and contrast between John’s and Tom’s approaches to the song and to improvising • Breaking down the form of the song • Harmonic analysis of the chord changes with discussion • Taking the melody into account with harmonic and single-note improvisational approaches • Discussion of incorporating open strings in both chord voicing and single-note lines • Discussion of different chord substitutions including tonic diminished and other possibilities using modes of harmonic and melodic minor scales • Taking the song to a different key to demonstrate the importance of thinking of the function and relationships of the melody and harmony • Includes 39 pages of articles and transcriptions from John Stowell • Also includes a three-page PDF put together for this class detailing the harmonic analysis discussed plus a few of the specific chord voicings demonstrated

Categories:

  • Chord Melody
  • Chord Voicing
  • Harmony
  • Soloing
  • Standards

Course Content

Lessons

  • Out of Nowhere: Solo Guitar, Harmonic, and Melodic Approaches1699

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james seaberry
9/23/2020

"out of nowhere"

Two of the nicest, most generous, most talented musicians I have ever met and been lucky enough to play with, and lucky enough to get all this great information and insights.

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About the instructor

John Stowell
John Stowell is a unique jazz guitarist influenced as much by pianists and horn players as he is by guitarists. His original take on harmony, chords and improvisation sets him apart. John has taught internationally for 30 years in every educational setting. His clinics are informal, hands-on and informative. In addition to music theory and guidelines for improvisation, John shares his professional experience with the business of music. "In the age of mediocrity and clones, John Stowell's uniqueness and originality is a breath of fresh air. I love playing with him." - Paul Horn