If you want to be the best jazz player you can be, you need to understand jazz turnarounds.
Even non-chordal saxophone and trumpet players need to know about different jazz turnarounds to navigate these chord progressions when improvising over jazz songs!
We're about to embark on a journey that will help you understand and recognize jazz turnarounds in the wild! Whether you play a chordal instrument like guitar or piano or a monophonic instrument, like trumpet or trombone, you need to recognize these crucial jazz chord progressions while playing.
That's why we'll discuss—
Important music theory you need to know before tackling jazz turnarounds
Defining exactly what a turnaround progression is in music
Exploring common and popular turnaround progressions
BTW, one of the best ways to get great at playing jazz is simply to learn more songs, which is exactly what we do in our Learn Jazz Standards Inner Circle.
We learn new jazz standards every single month, and you get access to all of our jazz courses, and our community of musicians who are all practicing and working towards the same goals.
If that sounds helpful to you, we'd love to have you come join us!
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