if you have any q's about improv just ask man. if you're hankerin for something different, check out jerry bergonzi's improv books 1 (melodic structures) or 2 (pentatonics). they get you blowin changes (as we say) in the first lessons. easy to understand. very practical. those books helped shape how i teach improv to my students tbh.
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