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The Jeff Lewis Trumpet Podcast is a show about trumpet playing, practicing, and performing. We have interviews with notable musicians and educators. The podcast contains information, tutorials, valuable resources, and tools for enriching your musical journey. Whether you are just beginning or a seasoned veteran, my wish is there is something you can use here.
JLTP 042: Chet Baker’s jazz lick on “I’ll Remember April”
The Jeff Lewis Trumpet Podcast
8 minutes 51 seconds
3 years ago
JLTP 042: Chet Baker’s jazz lick on “I’ll Remember April”
In this session of the Jeff Lewis Trumpet Podcast, I go over Chet Baker's jazz lick on his rendition of "I'll Remember April".
Download the free PDF of Chet Baker's jazz lick in all 12 keys here
In this particular episode, you will learn;
How to swing like Chet Baker
How to analyze this solo
How to approach practicing jazz licks in all 12 keys
Why this solo sounds so great
I use software called "Transcribe" (not free) on my laptop and "Anytune" (free version) on my iPhone to transcribe solos and tunes.
The Jeff Lewis Trumpet Podcast
The Jeff Lewis Trumpet Podcast is a show about trumpet playing, practicing, and performing. We have interviews with notable musicians and educators. The podcast contains information, tutorials, valuable resources, and tools for enriching your musical journey. Whether you are just beginning or a seasoned veteran, my wish is there is something you can use here.