how to create simple and melodic solos over the I-VI-II-V chord progression (1-6-2-5)
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Yaakov is the best teacher! And that's all :)
Thanks, Gabriel. That means a lot to me.
I love the way you always bring improvisation back to composing melodies and being in the moment.
Thanks - that's just my way of thinking!
Tremendous breakdown of the principles of improvisation.
Thanks! Use it well!
Wow, I love this. Thanks so much, easy to follow, now to practice.
Wonderful!
Great explanation!
Glad it was helpful!
Very nice...🎸😊🎶
Many thanks
Thanks, great lesson.
Glad you liked it!
This has unlocked things for me 👍🏼 thanks mate
Glad I could help. Have you seen my Creative Improvisation Breakthrough Challenge on CZcams?
Love your videos, Yakhov! Wishing you and yours a great 2023. Thank you!
Glad you like them.
Same to you!
This just opened up my mind in the most amazing way. This is the first time approaching notes and enclosures makes sense to me. I finally get it. Thank you.
Very happy to help!
Merci 🎉🎻🪕🪗🪶
Avec plaisir!
This is money!!! Great vid man
Thanks!
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Gran lección! Muchas gracias Yaakov!
You're kindly welcome!
Agree completely with the comment below - doesn't have to be complicated to sound great! Much appreciated, thanks Yaakov
My pleasure!
Amazing lesson master
Glad you like it!
Many thanks Yaakov! Your lessons are always absolutely fantastic.
I do my best!
Great Lesson! It always amazes me how much music can come out of simple ideas.
So true, David! Just what we talked about with Django's version of I'll See You in My Dreams!
Great vid!
Thanks!
This is so simple but sounds so good!! 🙏🏼
Glad you like it! You got the idea!
Very nice 👌
Thanks for posting 👍
Most welcome 😊
Thx a lot
You're welcome!
Yaakov! Great lesson, thank you.
Glad you liked it, Mike! How are you doing?
Thanks Yaakov..great lesson as always. Is there's a mistake in the D-shape in the showned diagram by accident or am i wrong?
You are right! sorry. Don't think I can fix it now
yaakov! can you make the tab of this lesson? I already bought your lesson packs. However, I just want to know how use the rhythm! thanks❤
The idea is to get the idea and be creative with it. You can slow down the video and watch it over and over again. Then use the idea in your own way.
thank you!!!
In what gypsy songs can we find this pattern? :)
This is so common! Once you start looking for it, you'll notice it! For example - any turnaround in songs in Major or the Blues.