V7s Circle of Fifths 2 beats per chord
I use this for practicing digital patterns e.g. (chordal tones): 1235, 1231, 1212, 123#11, 7 3 13 9, etc. through all keys, increasing speed over time and with different combinations of alterations on each circle.
V7s Circle of Fifths 2 beats per chord - Exercise Practice
Not sure if this is redundant... didn't see it on this thread so thought I'd post. Thanks to all the uploaders!
Major to minor tonality practise
Hi guys, I'm posting this template to practice the chords over a tonality with common sequences, modulating from major to minor and back.
I think it's useful because it goes through all the chords of the tonality. You can transpose it to all keys.
Cheers
Mayor to minor tonality practise - Seba Crispo
Major ii-V-I guitar comping exercise #2
Major ii-V-I guitar comping exercise #1
Major iii-VI-ii-V-I (Flat Keys)
Again, for beginning to intermediate bassists.
Again, probably of interest only to beginning to intermediate bass players: Audio supplement to Robert Rawlins' book "How to Play from a Real Book," Chapter 5, pp. 58-66, including an application of his recommended 1-2-3-5, 8-7-6-5 bass lines to 13 jazz chords.
[REVISED: 2014-12-7]
Robert Rawlins (21)
Exercise ii-7 V7 in whole steps