Episode Synopsis "Walking Bass Lines for Jazz Piano. If your playing sound bland, try this instead"
#7. Discover how to write an authentic walking bass line to any jazz song. In this episode, we'll discuss 'target notes', and how to move to each chord's root note using steps, leaps, and chromatic movement.I'll also show you how to practice walking bass lines over the ii-V-I progression.By the end of this lesson, you'll know how to write a professional sounding walking bass line to any chord progression, and any jazz song.Download my FREE WALKING BASS LINES SHEET MUSIC at https://jazztutorial.com/podcast
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