Sunday, April 26, 2009

A diminished pattern you hear a lot of Jazz musicians play

(My Original Blog Post: http://ping.fm/A79P0)
Here is a diminished pattern that you probably have heard a lot of Jazz musicians play in different variations. This diminished lick is very easy to learn and implement into your improvisation skills.

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Here is a sound sample played on trumpet:



How to memorize this diminished pattern in 12 keys:

Since this is another diminished pattern, you'll only need to worry about memorizing the lick in 3 keys depending on which note you start on. You can see that this is simply a diminished scale going down with a half step up between each note of the diminished scale.

If you look closely, every first and fourth note is of each group of 4 notes is just part of the diminished scale. This diminished lick is easy to learn on trumpet because the fingerings lay really well in all the keys.

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