This jazz number is derived from the standard Summertime. There is no B section to keep track of, so you can focus on just working through the piece. Since it’s jazz, you’ll find a lot of chord extensions and borrowed chords, but don’t let it intimidate you; the harmony is not as complex as it first appears, with simple modes of G being perfectly fine for steering you through.
This lower-mid tempo track loves borrowed chords, with 1 found in the A section - where we have a distinctive Major feel - and a couple more in the B section - where we lean a little more into E minor. The B section also has a fun rhythmic element with some off-beat chord changes. Tempo: 100bpm.
This piece has a reasonably straightforward A section in A Dorian, but shifts to F Mixolydian (or Bb Major) for the B section. The turns come around quickly, and with little warning. Harmonically, this track will keep you on your toes!
This simple, lower-mid tempo track is great for practicing licks or runs without needing to worry about the moving harmony. Being a dominant 7th chord, it’s also great for experimenting with different major and minor modes, if you’re feeling bluesy!
This rock ballad uses song form, so moves between verses, choruses, and an interlude (although has no lyrics, obviously!). Included in the download is an alternative version of the track with all instruments tuned down a half-step. A great track for practicing the Mixolydian mode. Tempo 130bpm.
An AABA structured, keys-driven groove track in the key of Bm. The AABA structure allows you to jam over a chord progression a few times before switching to a new one, and then back to the original. The extended form in this piece moves back and forth a couple of times.
Included in the download is a standalone track, as well as a loopable version.
Tempo: 100bpm
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