Night School
Published: Thu, 04/22/21
This radio enlightenment is the perfect counterbalance to my intermittent daytime perusal of Reading Jazz, a sprawling century's worth of essays, articles and memoirs edited by Robert Gottlieb (who also happens to have penned the much more tightly focused A Certain Style: The Art Of The Plastic Handbag 1949-1959). Gottlieb's collection has previously inspired dispatches about Bix Beiderbecke and Bill Evans; this week I've been rereading Bobby Scott's vivid recollection of touring with Lester Young in 1954 and Stanley Crouch's 1995 take on post-postbop Miles (spoiler: one could only call Crouch's piece an "appreciation" in the most ironic sense of the word).
So despite getting with the times, I still generally have mid-century improvisational music on the brain, as evidenced by this week's Youtube lesson, Tritone Substitutions On The Blues In E. After playing through a twelve bar example with a steady bass, I explain how tritone substitutions work on the I, IV and V chord and show how to use them to create some cool, chromatic approaches to the blues changes.
You can find the lesson here:
Tritone Substitutions On The Blues In E
And you can download the tab here:
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More soon,
David