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In this video, we dive into Kenny Barron's solo on "On the Sunny Side of the Street." This lesson is part of our ongoing series focused on mastering jazz improvisation through solo transcriptions from jazz legends. ➡️ How to get the PDFs (members): • How To Use The mDecks Music Exclusive Acce... ➡️ Purchase This Lesson's PDF (non-members) use the link below: https://mdecks.com/ytlesson.phtml?yt=... ➡️ Membership tab: / @mdecksmusic • Make sure to be logged in into youtube with the youtube user that's a current member of our channel. ➡️ Join here: / @mdecksmusic Key Points: Contextual Analysis: We start by examining Kenny Barron's solo within the context of the song, emphasizing the importance of understanding how the melody influences his improvisation. An additional staff is provided, displaying both the original melody and Barron's interpretation of the head. Reharmonization: Notice Barron's reharmonization of the original chord progression, which serves as the foundation for his solo. Rhythmic Mastery: The lesson highlights the significance of the rhythmic aspect of Barron's playing. Focus on the placement of left-hand voicings on the upbeats, and how this establishes the swung eighth-note grid crucial for jazz swing feel. Practical Exercises: We provide exercises to help you master the left-hand rhythmic patterns, essential for replicating Barron's swing feel. Detailed practice assignments are given to improve your ability to play upbeats with both hands and establish the grid with your left hand. Transcription and Memorization: The importance of transcribing and memorizing both the original melody and Barron's version of the head is emphasized. Annotations in the provided PDF highlight key techniques such as rhythmic displacement, accents, and articulations. Assignments: Melody and Chords: Play the initial melody with simple voicings using the original chord progression, and try to memorize it. Kenny Barron's Head: Analyze and practice Barron's version of the head to understand his approach to rhythm and harmony. Rhythmic Exercises: Practice the provided rhythmic patterns with a metronome, focusing on upbeats and grid placement. This video is a valuable resource for jazz students looking to deepen their understanding of improvisation through the lens of a master like Kenny Barron. By studying his solo and approach, you'll gain insights into essential jazz concepts and improve your own improvisational skills. Don't forget to check out previous videos in the series and explore Thinking Ahead Vol.1 available on https://mdecks.com ➡️ Subscribe to our mailing list (promo codes, new releases & sales): https://bit.ly/324URgx ➡️ Books/Courses & Apps website: https://mdecks.com --------------- ⏱ Video Chapters: 0:00 Solo Demo 0:26 Kenny Barron's Solo Transcription On The Sunny Side of The Street 1:20 Thinking Ahead (the solo in context) 2:20 Assignment 1: Play original melody 2:56 Kenny Barron's Version of On The Sunny Side of The Street 4:03 Rhythm: Your Left Hand 5:19 Exercise to practice left hand comping 6:15 How to get the pdf --------------- #JazzImprovisation #KennyBarron #OnTheSunnySideOfTheStreet #ThinkingAhead #MusicEducation #JazzSolo #MDDecks #JazzPractice #LearnJazz #JazzTranscription