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    Default Looking for jazzy Blueslicks

    Hey friends,

    I'm having a hard time finding good videos on youtube that show some nice jazzy blueslines. Most of the videos there are definitely too challenging/demanding for me and the other stuff is just walking bass stuff.

    I am looking for licks such like Robert's jazz lick in Bm7.

    If you have links, please post them here. It doesn't have to be on youtube, also good tabs help me out.

    Thank you.

    Jimi
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    I guess I could make more...
    But you should really just sit down and transcribe some guys like Benson, Martino, Wes, Bird, Cannonball Adderley, etc. :
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    Not sure if I've posted this for you before but give it a try and see if its any help:

    http://markweinguitarlessons.com/ind...d=72&Itemid=35

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    Quote Originally Posted by mark wein
    Not sure if I've posted this for you before but give it a try and see if its any help:

    http://markweinguitarlessons.com/ind...d=72&Itemid=35
    Thanks Mark!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimi75
    Thanks Mark!!!
    No problem!

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    Hi Jimi,

    If you're looking for some good Jazz lines to learn for various chords, I highly reccomend this book.
    http://books-videos-music.musiciansf...ELAID=26051967

    There are tons of great lines in this book that you can steal from, and work them into your own playing. This is Pat Martino's book on the study of lines for improvisation over various chord types. He takes an interesting approach by first teaching you the lines as they apply to Minor chords (first), then teaches you how to re-apply these same lines to other chord types by moving the frame of reference for the same lines. It's a cool approach. The lines themselves are really nice.

    Good luck in your search.
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