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bar 17 - 32 use the material on a funky D7 chord

bar 17 - 32 use the material on a funky D7 chord Part 3 :Jimmy Raney goes funky - one chord improvisation

This is part 3 of my mini -series about Jimmy Raney and his solo on "there will never be another you". I am taking a look at the material Jimmy Raney is using in bar 17-32 of his solo. And then I apply it to one chord



00:36 applying the lick from bar 3 and 4 (aka 19 /20)
00:48 transforming the lick into a sequence
00:53 explaining how i did it
01:12 analysing the the lick in bar 6-8 (aka 22 - 24)
02:31 applying the lick, or the knowledge we gained from it to the D7 chord vamp




























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You can find this solo on the recording :
" Jimmy Raney visits Paris Vol.1".

Guitar – Jimmy Raney
Bass – Red Mitchell
Drums – Bobby White
Guitar – Jimmy Raney
Piano – Sonny Clark

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That´s the jamtrack i am using in this video:

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here is the solotranscription that i am talking about in the video

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