Use that melody as your first idea, revisit it, turn it around, play it in different keys. Even a melody as simple as Autumn leaves can give you a lot to work with. It's a nearly perfectly constructed melody that has an obvious beginning, climax and ending. Which is what any solo should have. The second solo is more advanced and takes more harmonic liberties. There is a lot of meat in these solos and I encourage you to work through it all at your own pace. Remember to click on the included lesson mp3 to hear the chords and melody in action. I hope you enjoy working on my arrangement of “Autumn Leaves.”.
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Uploaded on Nov 4, 2016
This is my solo Guitar arrangement of the Jazz standard, Autumn Leaves. Follow me on:
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Pages | 2 |
Duration | 01:06 |
Measures | 28 |
Key signature | 1 sharp |
Parts | 2 |
Part names | Guitar(2) |
Privacy | Everyone can see this score |
License | None (All rights reserved) |