This lesson explores Bill Evans’ Waltz for Debby through the lens of jazz guitar. Focus on comping and lyrical soloing over the changes, with special attention to mastering the classic turnaround in F major. Perfect for guitarists seeking to deepen their improvisation skills and bring a melodic, expressive touch to this timeless standard.
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