★ Jamtrack - Alex Hutchings - Jazzy Jams Series 3「谱+视+伴」
To complete this epic series, Alex Hutchings is back for his final installment of Jazzy Jams! Once again, Alex demonstrates his scary improvisation skills over a set of jazzy jam tracks, from soulful ballad to upbeat swing. This package which continues on from where Jazzy Jams 1 and 2 left off. Featuring 3 classic jam tracks based on chord progressions from the long history of jazz. Alex takes influence from the jazz/bebop scene and twists it around into a fun fusion/funk style.
If you've ever wanted to dip your toe into the world of jazz harmony but have maybe found your way here from a Rock or Blues background, or you would like to find some fresh new tracks to practise your bebop licks, then this may just be the PERFECT pack for you!
Each jam track comes with one of Alex's stunning solos, blending classic jazz and bebop lines with a more modern fusion sound.
For those that are wondering (and because we get asked a lot) Alex tunes his guitar in straight fourths. This allows for more symmetry in the chord/scale shapes and lends itself better to visualising your way around the neck when improvising and composing. Because of this, Alex's strings are tuned to EADGCF but don't fret (pun intended), we have also included the solos/lines transposed into standard EADGBE tuning as well.
As ever, we have accurately transcribed every note and included the TAB/notation in the download, full backing tracks, audio solos and track notes.
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Here's some extra bonus information from Alex on what standard each track was based on, and some famously recorded versions you should look into:
Series 3
"Miss Jones Diary" - Based on Have you met miss Jones by Richard Rodgers. Recorded by Chet Baker, Stan Getz and even Robbie Williams.
"Me and Miss T" - Based on Misty written by Erroll Garner. Recorded by Oscar Peterson, Dexter Gordon.
"Inner Moment" - Based on Inner urge by Joe Henderson. Recorded by Allan Holdsworth, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Peter Berstein.