Check out this amazing new lesson on Wes Montgomery's Jingles. In this comprehensive session, I look into every aspect of the song, guiding you through its structure and nuances. I explore essential topics such as improvising over static minor chords and navigating II-V progressions in various keys. Plus, you'll receive a detailed PDF with notation and tablature, along with a backing track featuring the exceptional Ulysses Owens Jr. Enjoy the lesson and thanks for watching!
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