Thrilling SCALE CHART for improvisation over the ii-V-I Jazz Chords

In this Tutorial we’ll create a practical SCALE CHART for Jazz improvisation. We’ll walk-through thrilling musical scales that we can use on typical Jazz 7th Chords. We’ll do the ii-V-I progression in Major - and by altering the scale and sound from one chord to the next, we’ll make our jazz improvisation both thrilling and moving. 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. The scale chart as PDF In this other NewJazz lesson we learn much more about all musical scales and how they are perfectly ordered in circular Families All NewJazz lessons are free, public and for everybody. I have no sponsors and I sell no merchandise. I’m just little me trying to make Music the EPIC CENTER of everything! If you want to help me keep going you are so much welcome to make a small voluntary donation at either or You can also just give me a nice like - moral support is also great support!!! Thank you so much :) :) :) Many warm regards from Oliver Prehn University Master degree in Music & Multimedia 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!)
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