Studying the Masters
Lessons in this course:
- Tunes
- Cherokee
 - Cherokee in 3
 - All the Things You Are
 - Rubato Giant Steps
 - How Deep Is the Ocean
 - Giant Steps slow metronome practice
 - Time feel practice, Stablemates
 - Stablemates faster practice
 - Cherokee practice
 - Skylark solo
 - All the Things You Are, triplet practice
 - Cherokee in 7 (practice ideas)
 - What Is This Thing Called Love (A section)
 - All the Things You Are, bridge
 - 26-2 guide tone lines
 - Guide tone practice (Nobody Else But Me)
 - 26-2 lines
 - Motivic development (Blue Bossa)
 - Solo development concept
 
 - Lines/Licks/Phrases/Shapes
- 5-note shape
 - Pattern for multiple keys
 - Lydian shape
 - D7 altered lick
 - Dorian mode shape
 - C7 #11 lick
 - Rhythm changes phrase
 - Chord substitution lick for 3-6-2-5 turnaround
 - Minor 2-5-1 licks
 - D7alt Gmaj#11 idea
 - Short altered 2-5-1 ideas
 - 1-6-2-5 turnaround idea
 - Cmaj7#4#5 idea
 - Cmaj angular line
 - A7b9 idea, rhythm changes bridge
 - Bebop vocabulary for Bb7
 - Major #5 line
 - Rhythmic variety in solos
 - G7 bebop line variations
 - D7-Ab-Gmaj line
 - G7 phrase
 - Tritone sub phrase
 - Dmaj7 #5 idea
 - Dominant 7 #11 phrase
 - 1-6-2-5 phrase
 - G7 double time line
 
 - Harmony
 - Studying the Masters
- Mark Turner 2-5-1 lick on Stablemates
 - Chris Potter on Stella By Starlight
 - Ralph Bowen Inner Urge idea
 - Michael Brecker phrase (Midnight Voyage)
 - Stan Getz phrase (All the Things You Are)
 - Rich Perry phrase
 - Michael Brecker phrase (Candy)
 - Hank Mobley phrase
 - Ralph Bowen Inner Urge last 8 bars
 - Dexter Gordon phrase
 - George Garzone phrase
 - Stan Getz phrase (Stella By Starlight)
 - Sonny Rollins phrase
 - Michael Brecker altered dominant
 - Charlie Parker 2-5-1s
 - Charlie Parker guide tone lines
 - Mark Turner short 2-5-1
 - Stan Getz All the Things You Are
 - Ben van Gelder phrase (All of Me)
 - Michael Brecker altered dominant
 - Utilizing a Charlie Parker transcription
 - Hank Mobley short 2-5-1
 - Dexter Gordon 2-5-1
 - Chris Potter Eb- idea
 - Learning from a Charlie Parker 2-5-1
 - Chris Potter bebop fundamentals
 - Michael Brecker motivic development
 - Charlie Parker Cherokee 2-5-1
 - Sonny Rollins altered dominant
 - Lucky Thompson phrase
 - Stan Getz phrase