WHAT IF SOLOING WERE AS EASY AS TALKING TO A FRIEND?

From: Jeff Schneider

Dear fellow musician,

There’s a reason why professional jazz musicians can improvise incredible solos over chord progressions they’ve never seen before.

It’s got little to do with music theory knowledge or perfect pitch… but everything to do with the very reason you are able to speak and be understood: because you have a large vocabulary of words with which you can communicate your message.

Music is no different.

Many uninformed "musicians" think that everything you play in an improvised solo must be 100% original.

They couldn’t be more wrong.

The equivalent in speech would be making gibberish sounds while trying to give a toast. Perhaps, some of the noises you create would be original, but no one would understand what you were saying (and you’d probably be admitted to a mental health facility soon thereafter).

The truth is that even when speaking off the cuff, you use the same words that have been around for hundreds of years. And you’re able to do this because you’ve developed your vocabulary to the point where you can say just about anything that comes to mind without thinking twice.

Now, wouldn’t it be great to be able to play as fluently as you speak?

The first step to achieving this is learning words… music "words." You've probably heard them referred to as licks, phrases, lines, riffs…the name doesn’t really matter as long as you understand how vital they are in your journey to becoming a better improviser.

And just like in language, there are some words that are versatile and smart and some that will make you sound foolish and naive.

That’s why it’s of the utmost importance that you expand your musical vocabulary with only the highest quality "words" – licks that will work over virtually any chord progression you encounter.

So, now that you know what to do, i.e., expand your musical vocabulary, I’m going to tell you exactly how to do it.

You see, in order to learn more words, you need a dictionary. In order to learn more licks, you need…

Licks for Days is the ultimate collection of pro-level jazz licks, which I guarantee will level up your solos so notably and so quickly that you’ll have friends, family, and fellow musicians coming up to you asking, "When the heck did you learn to play like that?"

Exactly What You're Getting

  • Sheet music for over 136 licks on Major 7, Dominant 7, Minor 7, Diminished 7, and Half-Diminished 7 chord types
  • Note names written in the note heads to assist non-readers
  • All licks transposed into all twelve keys in treble and bass clef
  • Audio recordings to preview how each lick sounds so you can find your favorites as quickly as possible

But before we go any further…

Let Me Make Something Perfectly Clear

If, after downloading Licks for Days, you simply stare at the sheet music, you are not going to get good at improvising. And if, after downloading Licks for Days, you merely listen to the audio recordings, you are not going to get good at improvising.

You and I both know it’s going to take practice to internalize these lines and work them into your solos. If it were easy, then everyone would sound like Coltrane.

But, if you’re ready to get to work and have fun improvising solos that sound amazing, keep reading.

Here's a fraction of what you’ll discover once you dive into Licks for Days...

  • The six-step process you must follow to internalize any lick and be able to recall it at will
  • How to feel confident while improvising, knowing that you have more than a hundred pro-level licks that are easy to play and developed specifically for the five most common chord types
  • How to improvise over complex progressions that are riddled with those hard-to-handle half diminished and fully diminished 7 chords (without having to rely on amateur tactics like arpeggiating up and down chord tones)
  • The sneaky way pro jazz musicians play secret triads hidden within scales to improvise super modern lines over basic sounding chords
  • What to play on diminished chords so you don’t sound like you’ve just read a music theory text book
  • You need lots of complicated non-diatonic notes to sound modern on basic chord types like Major 7 chords, right? Wrong! Discover the shapes and intervals that will make you sound hipper than ever, even on traditional chord progressions
  • The secret of the “bebop triplet” spelled out note for note. Discover the right way to seamlessly inject triplets into your phrases without sounding forced or stiff
  • Say goodbye to playing a bunch of random notes really fast and hoping for the best
  • How to play daring lines that use extensions and altered notes like 9's, #11's and b13's sound hip instead of sounding awkward and out of place
  • How to leverage chromatic passing tones to modernize basic scales
  • Why studying and expanding your vocabulary is essential for learning any language…including music
  • How to rid yourself of nervousness and actually feel excited to improvise because you love the way you sound playing these lines
  • Say goodbye to "improviser's block." With Licks for Days you'll have the strong and extensive vocabulary necessary to play like a pro – every time you take a solo

If that sounds interesting to you…

Here’s What To Do Next

Licks for Days costs $33. There are 136 licks, so that comes out to about 24 cents a lick.

So, it's time to make a choice:

If you’re unhappy with your solos...

If you’re tired of not knowing what to play...

If you’ve had enough of moving your fingers around and hoping for the best...

Then it’s time to dive in, expand your vocabulary, and start improvising the kinds of solos that will make heads turn. Solos you'll be proud to play.

Become a Better Improviser Today for Just $33:

Yes! I Want to Order Licks for Days Now!

THE JEFF SCHNEIDER MUSIC 365 DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE

If Licks for Days doesn't help you become a better improviser, you have 365 days to email me and get all your money back.


(Licks for Days is a digital product and can be downloaded immediately after purchasing.