John’s notes:I composed this one minute ‘jazzy/blues’ tune takes advantage of di-adds (2 note harmonies) and triads, as well as some ‘bluesy’ melodic licks in between. I’ve accompanied the tune with an upright bass sounding ‘walking bass’ rhythm part to add to the ‘bluesy’ atmosphere. Although based on a standard 1 4 5 chord progression there are some chord choices typically used in this genre. Think about the shuffle ‘groove’ when playing this tune.
John’s notes:I composed this one minute ‘jazzy/blues’ tune takes advantage of di-adds (2 note harmonies) and triads, as well as some ‘bluesy’ melodic licks in between. I’ve accompanied the tune with an upright bass sounding ‘walking bass’ rhythm part to add to the ‘bluesy’ atmosphere. Although based on a standard 1 4 5 chord progression there are some chord choices typically used in this genre. Think about the shuffle ‘groove’ when playing this tune.