Three Benny Green Licks
Benny Green is a hard swinging and intense modern jazz pianist built from the hard bop mold. Influenced by Bud Powell, Phineas Newborn and Oscar Peterson, his solos are both technically challenging yet harmonically straightforward, adhering closely to the underlying chord progression. An overflowing font of bebop licks, his solos are an unending source of material for beginning and seasoned improvisors alike. Three such licks from his breakneck solo over the Bud Powell tune Celia, recorded on his 1993 Blue Note trio disc That's Right, are considered in this lesson. Learn how they are constructed, how to transpose them and how to use them in your own solos.
Lesson Stats
When added: 9/28/08; Duration:
13 minutes.
Prerequisites
Moderate keyboard proficiency. Ability to read notation. These lessons are good prerequisites: Four Components of Melodic Construction; Improvisation: The Concept;
Quiz
Quiz 1: A quiz on transposing the licks into different keys.
Quiz 2: A quiz on using the licks in different progressions.
Practice Sessions & Playalongs
Practice Session 1: Write and play the Benny Green Major iiV Lick in all 12 keys.
Practice Session 2: Write and play the
Benny Green Major iiV Lick over the tune Dance of the Infidels.
Practice Session 3: Write and play the Benny Green Major Chord Lick in all 12 keys.
Practice Session 4: Write and play the
Benny Green Major Chord Lick over the tune Dance of the Infidels.
Practice Session 5: Write and play the Benny Green Minor iiV Lick in all 12 keys.
Practice Session 6: Write and play the
Benny Green Minor iiV Lick over the tune Dance of the Infidels.
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