LJS 68: How to Compose a Jazz Solo From Scratch
Learn Jazz Standards Podcast - En podcast af Brent Vaartstra: Jazz Musician, Author, and Entrepreneur
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Welcome to episode 68 of the LJS Podcast where today we are asking talking about how to compose a jazz solo from scratch. Podcast host Brent Vaartstra composes a jazz solo live on the show and walks you through his process of building a jazz solo he would love to improvise. Listen in!
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It can be a really great practice to eliminate improvisation altogether and take the time to actually compose a solo. When you do this, you get the opportunity to imagine a solo that you would like to play.
It can help you develop a language of your own and affirm some of the jazz language you already know. The idea is not to play your solo verbatim when you improvise over a jazz standard, but that you take the time to intentionally play lines that you would like to internalize.
In this lesson Brent composes a solo over It Could Happen to You. Follow that link if you would like to follow along to a chord chart.
In this episode
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How composing a solo can be helpful for your improvisation.
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Brent walks you through his compositional process.
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The final product! Listen to the playback of the entire solo from start to finish.
Listen to Episode 67: How to Use Pentatonic Scales Over Any Chord
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Challenge: Compose your own jazz solo, make a video and share it in the comments section below!