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Jazz Rhythm Changes - Unknown Composer
This stuff is nuts.. Thanks to all.
Dave
12-Bar Blues Improvisation - Serova
Exercises (15)
Individual songs:
7b13 Training - Michał Cekus
Difficult 7#11 Chords - Michał Cekus
Melodic Minor Logic Training - Michał Cekus
II V I With Tritone Substitute - Michał Cekus
II V I - Michał Cekus
II V I Backdoor - Michał Cekus
II V I With Double Tritone Substitute - Michał Cekus
Half-Diminished II V I - Michał Cekus
Half-Diminished - Michał Cekus
# Chords - Michał Cekus
7#5 Training - Michał Cekus
7b9 Training - Michał Cekus
7#9 Training - Michał Cekus
7#11 Training - Michał Cekus
I Love You Complicated - Cole Porter
Random Distributions (8)
Individual songs:
Major Random Distro #1 - Unknown Composer
Major Random Distro #2 - Unknown Composer
Major Random Distro #3 - Unknown Composer
Major Random Distro #4 - Unknown Composer
Minor Random Distro #1 - Unknown Composer
Minor Random Distro #2 - Unknown Composer
Minor Random Distro #3 - Unknown Composer
Minor Random Distro #4 - Unknown Composer
This was titled Fifth Minor and was given to me by the great guitarist and jazz educator Jack Petersen. It’s based on the four bars eight bars before the end of the Green Dolphin Street chord progression and really helps understand the relationship of the half-diminished chord to the minor scale. This wonderful progression takes you through all twelve keys very naturally and smoothly and has been something I’ve practiced since 1979. One of these days I’ll get good at it!
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This was titled Fifth Minor and was given to me by the great guitarist and jazz educator Jack Petersen. It’s based on the four bars eight bars before the end of the Green Dolphin Street chord progression and really helps understand the relationship of the half-diminished chord to the minor scale. This wonderful progression takes you through all twelve keys very naturally and smoothly and has been something I’ve practiced since 1979. One of these days I’ll get good at it!
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Fifth Minor - Exercise