Traditional jazz improvisation often teaches students to play "stepwise" through scales or to outline chords via arpeggios (1-3-5-7). While effective, these methods can sometimes lead to predictable, linear solos.
Unfortunately, I don't have direct access to copyrighted materials, and I couldn't find a publicly available PDF of the complete paper. However, I can offer some suggestions: Intervallic Improvisation Walt Weiskopf Pdf 42
To view the actual PDF page 42, you will need to purchase Walt Weiskopf’s Intervallic Improvisation from Jamey Aebersold Jazz or a digital sheet music retailer (e.g., Sheet Music Plus). If you describe the specific musical notation on that page (e.g., "It shows a Cm7 with a pattern of 16th notes"), I can analyze that specific exercise further. linear solos. Unfortunately