Dive into the heart of hard bop with my lesson on Clifford Brown's classic tune, "Daahoud." This video focuses on unraveling the language of jazz, with a spotlight on this tune's unusual turnaround. Grammy award-winning drummer Ulysses Owens provides a stellar backing track, ensuring a hands-on experience. Whether you're a seasoned musician or new to hard bop, join me for an immersive exploration that will enhance your improvisational skills and bring a fresh perspective to your playing.
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