The Twelve-Bar Blues

Here’s a track you can use for rehearsal and/or performance of a 12-bar blues song, plus a chart in case you have a live accompanist on keyboard or guitar! It’s from the CD that comes with the book, “Musical Direction for Improv and Sketch Comedy.” The 12-bar blues is a great platform for improvising both the singing and the accompaniment – lots of room for vocal and instrumental fun, using a framework that is so easy to

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Pop Ballad - Including Audio Track and a Chart

I think it’s particularly hilarious when improvisers do a truly heartfelt pop ballad, bound to contain deliciously-absurd lyrics. Here’s another track and chart from “Musical Direction for Improv and Sketch Comedy” that I hope you’ll enjoy using for any accompaniment purpose you wish – you can learn the roadmap of the music and improvise complete songs to match, or just play around and sing to the music in bits and pieces. The possibilities for melody-creation are vast and this is a style that every improv singer should have in his or her

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