Laurence Harrison: Modern Jazz Guitar Soloing | Unlock Lines & Improv Concepts on 'How High The Moon'



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guitarlaurence@gmail.com In this jazz guitar lesson, we dive deep into How High the Moon and explore how to unlock modern jazz guitar lines using advanced theory, improvisation concepts, and creative phrasing. Inspired by the styles of Pat Metheny, John Scofield, Allan Holdsworth and classic bebop players, you'll learn how to develop fresh single-note lines, use quaver-based exercises, superimpose chords, and apply scales like the augmented, altered, and melodic minor. Whether you're working on jazz improvisation, learning how to solo over standards, or expanding your harmonic vocabulary, this lesson will push your playing forward. Full solo transcription and chord melody arrangement available on my Patreon, and be sure to check out my books Modern Pentatonics and Outside Secrets for deeper exploration. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell for more modern jazz guitar content! Jamming on 'How High the Moon' -
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Intro - 1:02
Background to the song - 1:34
First concept - 2:04
Demonstration - 2:42
Harmonic options - 3:36
Second concept - 8:42
Second demonstration - 10:02
Third concept - 10:55
Third demonstration - 11:25
My resources - 12:44
This week on Patreon - 13:18
Thanks for watching - 13:37
Gear: Gibson CS356 TCNova System Henriksen Jazz Amp Zoom H6 Rode VideoMicGoII LogicProX IMovie Macbook

Modern Jazz Guitar Soloing | Unlock Lines Improv Concepts on 'How High The Moon'

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