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Tim Miller Substitution Idea - Example 4

Instructor: Martin Miller Level: Advanced Topic: Improvising Style: Fusion

Tutorial: Tim Miller Substitution Idea

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Lesson Excerpt: And to round things off, here’s a nice little example combining the concepts discussed in this tutorial and my last tutorial, Eric Johnson Style Triads. As always, be sure to ask anything that’s on your mind regarding this material. See you next time!
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