Lesson 15: Groups of Five Part II

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Here we have a second phrase of groups of five notes inspired by the one and only Kurt Rosenwinkel. Odd groups of notes to me are always an interesting sound not only rhythmically, but melodically as well. It’s not every day we hear odd groupings, so I think it’s a great way to add some uniqueness and flavor to your playing. I’ve also included some other information about where the “lick” came from, so you can hopefully create something of your own. The idea is to hopefully become inspired by these ideas and then try and create something of your own. Being an individual and finding your own voice is extremely important in the world of improvisational music so be patient and try your best to come up with your own ideas. If you enjoyed this lesson and would like some more information or inspiration to create some ideas in groups of five please check out Lesson 14: Kurt Rosenwinkel Groups of Five “Minor Blues Phrase” I hope you enjoy it.

Below is the You Tube video of the lesson:

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