lungimsam
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1. Is he thinking from a chordal-arpeggios-with-passing-tones approach, like traditional jazz players, and some older school funk/rock players, I think, do?
2. Is he thinking from a scales-over-chords approach, like some others do?
3. Or is it some other approach, or a blend of the aforementioned two?
From what I have read on this forum, some of you know him. I was wondering if he ever stated what his approach is.
I am not interested in hearing about his influences, because interviews reveal that.
I am interested in his direct summation type of statements, like "I am a chordal oriented player.", or "I play modal scales over chords.", type of statements so I can understand the foundation from which he takes off when playing.
Thanks for any info.
2. Is he thinking from a scales-over-chords approach, like some others do?
3. Or is it some other approach, or a blend of the aforementioned two?
From what I have read on this forum, some of you know him. I was wondering if he ever stated what his approach is.
I am not interested in hearing about his influences, because interviews reveal that.
I am interested in his direct summation type of statements, like "I am a chordal oriented player.", or "I play modal scales over chords.", type of statements so I can understand the foundation from which he takes off when playing.
Thanks for any info.
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