From the course: Jazz Piano: 3 Basics of Improvisation

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Using all the tools on extended 2-5-1, part 2

Using all the tools on extended 2-5-1, part 2

From the course: Jazz Piano: 3 Basics of Improvisation

Using all the tools on extended 2-5-1, part 2

- Let's continue here. We're going to go with the arpeggiated triads and mix those up with a little bit of approach patterns to stitch it together. 2, 1, 2, 3, 4. (piano music) That's an E triad. (piano music) That's a E triad there that I was playing. (piano music) Closing out with a little approach pattern. (piano music) Another little approach pattern there to get out of that one (piano music) It turns out the approach pattern go right. (piano music) Now let's go ahead and go with a little bit of motivic figures. (piano music) And now, let's get into a thing of a, our bob scales with the approach patterns for hinges. (piano music) Maybe now we're at pentatonics with approach pattern there. (piano music) And there's a look at a lot of the stuff that we've been playing all along put together in different ways. I was just getting ready to go nuts on it and mix everything up. You'll find that as these tools get under your fingers, it's really more a matter of directing, as I've said…

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