Tension Resolution Technique on "All The Things You Are"

"Tension Resolution" is one of five chapters of "The Complete Guide To Improvisation - Volume One" by Ed Saindon. All four volumes are available through AmazonEd Saindon's Online Store, and The Berklee Bookstore. 

The concept focuses on sounding a tension and subsequent resolution for each chord change. This improv technique can help create rich, forward moving lines that sound the changes while avoiding licks. I use this concept with my students and get good results fairly quickly. 

The attached four page excerpt from the book shows the step by step process to work on this concept over the changes to "All The Things You Are". The last page is the written out solo being played in this clip.

All The Things You Are (TR Scheme & Solo)




Other solos in the book include "Stella By Starlight" and "All Of Me". Other concepts in the Volume One of "The Complete Guide To Improvisation" are Chord Tone Soloing, Chord Scale Theory, Chord Scale Application & Practices and Harmonic Practices.

Here is another excerpt from the book proposing some considerations in dealing with "Tensions":

Considerations In The Use Of Tensions (excerpt)

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