Learn how I take II-V's from different key areas and superimpose them over traditional II-V's. Pretty cool:) A lot of this material I learned from the Bill Evans arrangement of "I Hear a Rhapsody" but it sounds amazing on any tune! All examples presented in both tab and notation. Another must have lesson!
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