3. Bluesy Phrasing: Incorporate bluesy bends and slides on the minor third (B♭) and major third (B) to add expressive color.
4. Rhythmic Variation: Play with triplets and syncopation to complement the 6/8 swing feel. For example:
• Triplet-based licks: G–A–B | D–F–G
• Syncopated phrase: C–D | G–B♭–A
5. Dynamics and Textures: Build intensity gradually. Start with soft, single-note lines, and as the solo progresses, move to double stops (e.g., intervals of thirds or sixths) or even chordal comping.
6. Turnaround Focus: During the D7–E♭7–D7 section, you can highlight chromatic movement:
• Use chromatic lines descending from E♭ to D (e.g., E♭–D–C–B–A–G).
If you’d like, I can transcribe or create a specific solo for you to practice!
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