32 chromatic bebop approach note structures and 20 chromatic bebop approach note II-V-I licks

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32 chromatic bebop approach note structures
+ 20 chromatic bebop approach note II-V-I licks

Check the video: https://sorenballegaard.dk/product/the-chromatic-sound-of-bebop-chromatic-approach-notes-explained/

For this lesson I have added a great lesson PDF:
32 chromatic approach note structures and 20 chromatic approach note II-V-I licks to my shop and my Patreon. 

This gives you a lot of material which makes it easier to construct II-V- licks and get the chromatic approach note II-V-I into your fingers. 

I really recommend you to check this one out. 

Fitting the chromatic approach in a chord scale relation
To use the chromatic approach note well it is important to understand the function it provides. 

The chromatic approach is not the most important factor – that is the target note.
Another thing to be very keen on is how the chromatic approach sounds – is the sound functional or is it just obscuring the goal, which is getting a clear sounding target note.  

Get all lesson and practice PDF’s on my patreon – much more for much less.
https://www.patreon.com/sorenballegaardsaxophonelessons

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32 chromatic bebop approach note structures
+ 20 chromatic bebop approach note II-V-I licks

Check the video: https://sorenballegaard.dk/product/the-chromatic-sound-of-bebop-chromatic-approach-notes-explained/

For this lesson I have added a great lesson PDF:
32 chromatic approach note structures and 20 chromatic approach note II-V-I licks to my shop and my Patreon. 

This gives you a lot of material which makes it easier to construct II-V- licks and get the chromatic approach note II-V-I into your fingers. 

I really recommend you to check this one out. 

Fitting the chromatic approach in a chord scale relation
To use the chromatic approach note well it is important to understand the function it provides. 

The chromatic approach is not the most important factor – that is the target note.
Another thing to be very keen on is how the chromatic approach sounds – is the sound functional or is it just obscuring the goal, which is getting a clear sounding target note.  

Get all lesson and practice PDF’s on my patreon – much more for much less.
https://www.patreon.com/sorenballegaardsaxophonelessons