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Guide tones are the 3rd and 7th intervals of each chord. They define the harmonic quality (major, minor, dominant) and naturally connect to one another with minimal movement. Practice improvising whole-note and half-note lines using only the 3rds and 7ths of the progression. Step 4: Learn the Melody in Multiple Octaves

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This report assumes the context of a (such as a Tenor Saxophonist, Soprano Saxophonist, or Trumpeter) playing from a "Concert Key" Real Book, or an ensemble analyzing the characteristics of the keys that result from this transposition. -FULL- 557 jazz standards in bb

Fast, chromatic melodies that define modern jazz. Latin/Bossa Nova: Including popular Jobim tunes.

A monumental task!

Possessing 557 tunes is a responsibility. You cannot learn them all at once. Here is a 12-month roadmap to conquering the :

"All the Things You Are," "Autumn Leaves," and "There Will Never Be Another You." 2. The Bebop Revolution Guide tones are the 3rd and 7th intervals of each chord

Antônio Carlos Jobim and Stan Getz popularized the fusion of Brazilian samba rhythms with jazz harmonies. The B-flat charts for these songs ensure the saxophone melodies retain their sultry, smooth character.

Do not just read the letter names of the chords (e.g., C7, Fmaj7). Understand how the chords function in the song's key. Look for ubiquitous patterns like the ii-V-I progression. Step 4: Learn the Melody in Multiple Octaves

: Look for recordings of these standards by various artists. Analyze their interpretations, phrasing, and overall approach to performance.