Melodic Flow: Creating Phrases Like Montgomery and Metheny
In this episode of Everything Music, we use the knowledge of triads, inversions, and arpeggios on multiple string groups to guide melodic phrase development over a standard blues progression in the styles of Wes Montgomery and Pat Metheny. Motivic development, guide tones and resolution, and rhythmic variation are used to show how strong musical ideas (phrases) imply others, leading to an endless unfolding exploration which further develops one's playing and ear simultaneously.
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Видео Melodic Flow: Creating Phrases Like Montgomery and Metheny канала Rick Beato
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