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In this episode of How To Make Music, we learn about the importance of improvisation in jazz music. To improvise, jazz musicians need to learn the blues scale, which consists of 5 notes. These notes can be played in any order and will always sound good. Learning the blues scale will help you improve your improvisation skills. Stay tuned for the next episode on How To Play Like Charlie Parker. Welcome to How To Make Music, where we will be talking about how to make music. In this episode, we will be talking about how to improvise in jazz, one of the most important skills for a jazz musician. In order for any jazz musician to improvise, they must learn the blues scale. You might ask, what is the blues scale? The blues scale is a series of 5 notes that is mainly used in jazz improv. The reason why the blues scale is such a fundamental aspect of improvisation is because you can use these 5 notes in any order and they will always sound good. And that's why I think you should learn the blues scale in order to improvise better. Thank you for listening to my podcast, and I will see you next time on my next episode of How To Play Like Charlie Parker.