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Develop Music Improvisation Style
By Joe Lovano, Berklee Shares.com
Sep 3, 2006, 08:24 PST



It takes a time and hard work to develop your own improvisation style. What can help is advice from a major player in the jazz world. Many critics consider Joe Lovano a legitimate successor to Coltrane. He has worked with top musicians, such as, Woody Herman, Chet Baker, Elvin Jones, Charlie Haden, John Scofield, Bill Frisell, and has won multiple awards for his playing. Let Joe help you develop your own improvisation style.

This free online audio lesson discusses ways to approach the music to help you get the most out of your exploration of improvisation techniques.

This lesson is courtesy of Berklee Music






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