All of Me: A Practical Guide to Chord Tones, Voice Leading & Harmonic Improvisation

A lot of players treat “All of Me” like it is simply in C major.

That works for a while—until the harmony changes and the solo stops sounding connected to the song.

In this class, I break down the tune chord by chord and show you how to build lines that actually follow the progression.

You’ll learn how to:

  • Understand the chord progression of “All of Me”
  • Create stronger melodies without guessing
  • Connect chords through voice leading
  • Choose scales based on the harmony
  • Identify the difficult spots and practice them efficiently
  • Move from exercises into real improvisation

Included with the class

  • Full-length video lesson
  • Guided chord and scale play-alongs
  • Chord and scale worksheets
  • Practice sequences
  • Play After Me additional video
  • Backing track sections you can use to practice at your own pace

This class is especially useful if you know how to play your instrument but still feel unsure when the chords begin to move.

We use “All of Me” as the vehicle, but the process applies to many other standards and songs with changing harmony.

If you'd like to stop guessing through the changes, grab the course below!