We'll learn what scales to use on what chords when playing the ii-V-I progression in MAJOR. And by the end we will have created a very useful and complete SCALE CHART for jazz improvisation.
Our SCALE CHART is complete and enclosed - and we'll find out that we can combine any of our scales to make an awesome result. At the conclusion of this jazz lesson I'll demonstrate that, by rolling dice and playing lots of random thrilling scale progressions, all extracted from our chart.
In this other jazz lesson we also build up a similar scale chart - but over the chords from the ii-V-i progression in MINOR.
• Thrilling Scales for t...
Here we have the two scale charts (MAJOR and MINOR) as PDF newjazz.dk/Compendiums/Scale_...
In this other NewJazz lesson we learn much more about all musical scales and how they are perfectly ordered in circular Families • ALL ABOUT MUSICAL SCAL...
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Index
00:00 Introduction
03:31 Scales for the minor 7th chord
07:45 Scales for the Dominant 7th chord
13:35 Scales for the Major 7th chord
18:08 How to Extract Scale Progressions
24:14 The Math for the Selection of Scales
27:46 Playing lots of Scale Progressions (no talk!)
29 июн 2024