Afternoon In Paris is a 1949 composition by John Lewis. It is a staple of jazz repertoire, and a great tune for beginner's to start learning about 2-5-1 chord progressions. In this video, you will learn how to play the melody, chords, and several easy ways to improvise over this tune. Jazz is for everyone! I try to break down the harmony into approachable, simple ideas that anyone can play. I thoroughly hope you enjoy this lesson and learn something from it. If you did, please leave a comment, hit the like button and subscribe for more jazz vibraphone content. Thanks, -Tim PDF Here: Check out my jazz vibraphone courses: Find me on: Instagram: Spotify: These are affiliate links for equipment I like to use: Vibraphone Mallets: Zoom H4 Recorder: Rode M5 Condenser Microphones: PreSonus AudioBox 96 USB Studio: Fender Squier Precision Bass: #jazzlessons #bebop #vibraphone 0:00 Intro 0:26 Learn This Riff BEFORE the Melody 1:21 Level 1: Melody Demonstration 2:25 The ii-V-Is explained 2:48 Level 2: Chords Demonstration 3:55 Level 3 Etude 4:28 Level 3 Demonstration 5:34 How To Improvise Off Level 3 6:07 Level 3 Improvisation Demo 7:14 Starting At The Top Of The Scale 7:40 Level 4 Demonstration 8:45 Guide Tones 9:05 Level 5 Demonstration 10:11 Adding More to The Guide Tones 10:49 Putting It All Together
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