LJS 30: 5 Jazz Solos You Should Learn and Why
Learn Jazz Standards Podcast - A podcast by Brent Vaartstra: Jazz Musician, Author, and Entrepreneur
Welcome to episode 30 of the LJS Podcast where today we are talking about 5 jazz solos you should learn and why. Learning jazz solos by ear is a practice that all jazz musicians should be doing and is incredibly important for becoming a better jazz musician. If you are having trouble finding good solos to learn, these are definitely some to consider. Listen in!
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In this episode
1. Miles Davis' solo on Freddie Freeloader.
Solo starts at 2:12
2. John Coltrane's solo on My Shining Hour
Solo starts at 0:40
3. Hank Mobley's solo on Someday My Prince Will Come
Solo starts at 3:10
4. Sonny Rollins' solo on St. Thomas
Solo starts at 0:55
5. Dexter Gordon's solo on Apple Jump
Solo starts at 0:58
What solos do you suggest to learn? Leave us a comment below.