This is week 6 assignment...I don't even know where to start!
You will play a total of four choruses on an A minor blues progression.
Start by creating an A A A riff head for the first chorus. On the second and third choruses,
improvise a solo with an awareness to "the big picture" by having a beginning, middle, and end.
In the fourth and final choruses, play an A A B lyric head.
Plan a specific dynamic, rhythmic, and range intent for this solo. In the second chorus, start softly,
and crescendo to a peak point at the beginning of the third chorus. At the end of the
third chorus and into the fourth chorus, decrescendo into the A A B lyric head.
Vary rhythmic density by starting out the second chorus using sparse rhythms. In the beginning of the
third chorus, build to dense rhythms. Then, decrease rhythmic activity at the end of the third chorus.
Use a mid/low range in the second chorus, gradually expanding to a high range in the beginning of
the third chorus. Gradually, work down to a mid/low range at the end of the third chorus into the
A A B lyric head.