Danny et al...

I am thinking of Lester Young and Stan Getz whose style was to learn the tune and then work off the melody, this approach is appealing to my ears, whilst the chordal approach favoured by (some) technical beboppers, for example, produces a different style where the melody hardly shows its face. Both approaches are legit to a particular body of listeners of course.
On sax I play off the melody, like Danny, but I find this much harder to do on piano as there are so many fingers to think about - Oh I wish I could do this on keys - intuitively!

Mac: Yeah! Pentatonics - great, lots of folk music tunes are based on these notes, they are definitely a safe base for impro too. I like to start ideas from the fifth of a pentatonic scale.

Good discussion, just my opinion...

Zero

Last edited by ZeroZero; 11/12/13 03:46 PM.

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