Bebop Lines You Should Know (Bill Evans) | Sheet Music | 12-Key Workout | Backing Track

Here’s another Bebop Lines You Should Know (Bill Evans) This is a jazz exercise to practice bebop lines using variations. The PDF will be available for “Exclusive Access“ Members Aug-Sep 2022. YOU CAN JOIN HERE: If you want to download content we’ve published on previous months (piano arrangements, music theory lessons, 12-key workouts, music questionnaires, and more, visit: Practicing bebop lines in all keys is a great exercise to improve your familiarity with keys that are usually not used as primary keys but appear constantly in jazz tunes. On the piano, fingerings are sometimes tricky, and we try to avoid some keys (or passages) because of that. Also, learning 2 5 1 or 6 2 5 1 progressions in all keys and understanding how chords relate to each other is essential to improve your jazz improvisation skills. Every line in this series is based on transcriptions from famous jazz piano solos by masters such as: Bill Evans, Bud Powell, Oscar Peterson, Wynton Kelly, Charlie Parker, Kenny Barron, Stan Getz and others. For more information visit our website WEBSITE ☞ FACEBOOK ☞ TWITTER ☞ INSTAGRAM ☞ SUBSCRIBE TO MDECKS MUSIC TO LEARN WHEN WE ARE ON SALE! ☞ (LEARN WHEN NEW MUSIC APPS, BOOKS AND COURSES BECOME AVAILABLE AND DON’T MISS OUT ON OUR REGULAR SALES) #jazzimprovisation #jazzpianolessons #jazzlessons #jazzguitar #jazzmusic #jazztheory #pianoexercise #MusicTheory #mDecksMusic #beboplinesyoushouldkow
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