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I learned THIS 35 years ago – and I STILL LOVE IT! (“Donna Lee” – Jazz Guitar)

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Here’s my jazz guitar version of “Donna Lee” by Charlie Parker (actually Miles Davis wrote it…)

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I learned this tune 35 years ago and still LOVE it to this day! I can remember practicing it back during my days as a college music student in 1988.

TIME STAMPS:

  • 0:00 Intro Music
  • 0:16 Greetings!
  • 1:15 Understanding the MELODY vs the Improvised Solo
  • 1:49 “Donna Lee” performance – Melody (the “Head”)
  • 2:21 Improvised Solos Begins
  • 4:00 Melody Recap (the “Head Out”)

I took out my old Gibson ES 135 guitar and indulged in some improvising over my favorite jazz tunes. Gotta say, I’m LOVING playing “BEBOP” all over again.

BEBOP is a special musical language of melody mixed with groove – it was invented by Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie. These guys changed music forever.

My beloved teacher Mike Longo was Dizzy’s pianist so I got to learn this music right from the source. What a blessing.

What is “Bebop?”

Not all jazz is Bebop. And, Bebop is not a set of “licks” – even though lots of people say it is.

Bebop is music with a specific melodic and rhythmic behavior. In fact, you could play bebop without ever playing a “bebop lick.”

Thelonious Monk, for example, was an icon of Bebop but did not play typical Charlie Parker licks. He played with the Bebop concept though!

I figured I’d finally throw my hat in the ring and do a video for this classic tune πŸ™‚

GEAR USED

  • Guitar: Gibson ES 135, built 1996
  • Strings: Flatwound D’Addario 12’s strings No Amp, Just DI signal then mixed in Apple Logic

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About Adam Rafferty

I’m Adam Rafferty – a guitar player born and raised in New York City, and currently spending most of my time on tour playing concerts and coaching my guitar students online at StudyWithAdam.com

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