We learn a new jazz standard every single month, and it's something that our members have a lot of fun doing.
The song we are learning is Prelude to a Kiss by Duke Ellington! We publish our study at midnight tonight.
Take a look:
"Prelude to a Kiss" emerged during a prolific period for Duke Ellington, one of the most influential figures in jazz history. Composed during the late 1930s, it showcases Ellington's exceptional talent for crafting sophisticated melodies and rich harmonic textures. Honestly, it's one of my favorite ballads!
If you'd like to join us to deep-dive this tune, I'm happy to give you early entry on our 4-year Anniversary Sale that officially starts tomorrow, and give you 40% off membership for you to join today.
In our training video, we'll go over the chords analysis in full detail so you can better understand how the chords work and feel equipped to start learning it.
We'll also go over the etude (composed solo) in full detail, so you can understand it and start learning some awesome ideas to play over this song.
Here's how we help you learn and improvise over Prelude to a Kiss:
A jazz solo for you to learn and help you improvise
A lick in all 12 keys to help you unlock an important chord progression
A walking bass line (for bassists and non-bassists alike)
A practice itinerary so you know exactly what to do
Chord tone and Guide tone maps to help you find the $$$ notes to play in your solos
A training video and chords analysis so you understand the harmony
A community of other musicians working on it with you and posting their progress, so you're not flying solo.
Access to a library of powerful jazz courses to help you with any topic you need to improve on.
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