How Do I Improvise Over Unrelated Chords? - podcast episode cover

How Do I Improvise Over Unrelated Chords?

Jan 24, 202411 minSeason 2Ep. 18
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Episode description

In this podcast episode, Brent addresses a question from a listener named Lewis. Lewis is interested in transitioning smoothly between unrelated keys in jazz improvisation, specifically dealing with non-diatonic chord progressions. 

Brent emphasizes the importance of thinking about voice leading, even when faced with unrelated chords. He uses examples from jazz standards like "Beatrice" and "Well You Needn't" to illustrate the concept. Brent suggests focusing on resolving notes melodically and encourages listeners to experiment with various ways of connecting unrelated chords. 

He also touches on the importance of instrument navigation, suggesting that musicians explore different registers and positions to enhance their ability to connect chords seamlessly. 

The episode concludes with a reminder to practice creatively and address specific musical challenges systematically.

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