Playing outside is a mysterious skill that many improvisers go looking for to add surprise (or shock) to their solos. One fairly easy approach to playing outside is called side slipping or side stepping and that is what I am going to go over in this lesson.
How to play outside is a question of choosing material that is away from what you are playing over and also working on good ways to get outside and to get back inside in a melodic way. Sideslipping is a great approach for more melodic outside ideas.
The lesson has a few exercises and some theory, but also some outside jazz licks,
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