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In this lesson, which has been designed for ALL INSTRUMENTALISTS, Ed Barker teaches you how to form and use the altered scale and diminished scale. This will dramatically improve your jazz harmony vocabulary and enable you to produce even better jazz licks than you've been able to before.
Ed Barker is an internationally acclaimed saxophonist and former sax soloist for the pop legend, George Michael. In 2014, he had a US Number 1 Hit with his debut single, 'When You Smile' which featured on his album, Simple Truth. He now resides in Hollywood, Los Angeles, where he launched the long awaited Ed Sax School so that he can give jazz harmony lessons to students from around the world.
Wherever you are in the world, at whatever time of day or night and whatever instrument you play, you can learn jazz licks and take harmony lessons with Ed at edsaxschool.com.
Ed truly believes that his jazz harmony lessons can be taken by anyone:
"You don't have to be born with a musical gene or musical bones - they don't exist! I don't believe in any form of 'natural talent' I just believe in hard work, passion, dedication, drive and motivation! If you really want to learn all there is to learn about jazz harmony in just six months, you'll get there and I'd love to help you do it."
Make sure you check out the other two jazz harmony lessons in this series - lesson 1 is about forming the II-V-I and what to play over it and lesson 3 is about how to fast track the diminished and altered scales so that you can get the sounds without even remembering the scales themselves!
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