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Episode 247: Common Jazz Modulation Part 1

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February 5, 2021 by Nick Mainella Leave a Comment

Welcome back to a new series on the podcast! This month we will be looking an element of jazz we should all be familiar with, modulation. Most compositions have at least one key change. What do we do as improvisers to make the transition from one key to another as seamless as possible? That is what we will be discussing in this episode and for the rest of the month. Enjoy and don’t forget to do your homework!

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