In my latest video lesson, I delve into the standard jazz composition "I Remember You," The lesson covers topics such as the use of secondary dominants, and emphasizing a departure from conventional chord scales to foster a more nuanced approach to improvisation.
Enhancing the learning experience, the lesson includes a notated PDF, providing a resource for understanding and practicing the concepts discussed. To further enrich your musical journey, the lesson features a backing track, collaboratively produced with the incomparable Grammy award winner, Ulysses Owens Jr. Immerse yourself in the world of jazz sophistication and elevate your playing to new heights with this exploration of "I Remember You."
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