Hey Indiana,
Initially, the task of improvising over a jazz standard can feel overwhelming...I get it.
There's a lot of chords going on in jazz songs, certainly more than most other genres of music. It can feel like a tall order to solo over such seemingly dense harmonic structures.
But what if I told you that if you mastered just ONE 3-chord progression, you would essentially unlock the majority of jazz standards?
This is because there is a very common pattern that occurs time and time again in jazz, and once you recognize it, you'll realize that you only need to get good at playing those 3 chord patterns - everything else will fall in place after that.
This chord progression is called the 2-5-1.
Practicing this chord progression is an extremely high ROI practice activity, because of how reoccurring it is and because other jazz chord progressions share the same intervallic pattern.
So to help you dive deep into this chord progression, fully understand its power, and start unlocking it, I'm sharing with you a free lesson that goes into greater detail!
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