iii7-vi7-ii7-V7-I∆7, ii7-V7-I∆7 - JHC
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Leavitt Melodic Rhythms (3)
Individual songs:
Study #1 - Leavitt
Study # 1A - Leavitt
Study #2 - Leavitt
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Leavitt Melodic Rhythms (4)
Individual songs:
Study #1 - Leavitt
Study # 1A - Leavitt
Study #2 - Leavitt
Study #2A - Leavitt
Luisw62, aren't there quite a few measure bars dropped in your studies? I'm not quite sure what you intended.
Odd Meter (5) Exercise as Practice Charts. I've left as default Styles. Odd Meter charts sound 8-} in other Styles. AmSwing (1) iRp_12-8 (1) Jazzercise58 (2). Gypsy Jazz, Afro, Rock, Pop-Disco Style scratch pads.
Rhythms Of The Chakras - Glen Velez album Practice Charts (7)
Time signature Scratch Pads. Ive used default styles and Key C. Drums and Percussion, No Chords in a short loop of Altered Time. Playlist order is important the album moves through a set of Rhythms-Colours.
I've used numbers in Title to mirror the album.
Odd-Meter (9)
Individual songs:
AmiSwing - Practice Charts
IRp_12-8 - Practice Charts
Jazzercise-58 - Practice Charts
Jazzercise58 - Practice Charts
Odd Meter 11-4 Ex - Practice Charts
Odd Meter 5-4 Ex - Practice Charts
Odd Meter 7-4 Ex - Practice Charts
Odd Meter 7-8 Ex - Practice Charts
Odd Meter 9-4 Ex - Practice Charts
12nExercise (7)
Individual songs:
1IRp_2-2-2-3 - Practice Charts
2iRp_4-4 - Practice Charts
3IRp_3-3 - Practice Charts
4IRp_5-5 - Practice Charts
5IRp_4-4-3 - Practice Charts
6IRp_8-8 - Practice Charts
7IRp_4-3 - Practice Charts
Attachment 282
Drums and Percussion versions - No Chords
12nExercise Kits (7)
Individual songs:
1IRp_2-2-2-3 Kit - Practice Charts
2iRp_4-4 Kit - Practice Charts
3IRp_3-3 Kit - Practice Charts
4IRp_5-5 Kit - Practice Charts
5IRp_4-4-3 Kit - Practice Charts
6IRp_8-8 Kit - Practice Charts
7IRp_4-3 Kit - Practice Charts
Good,Good,Good
Mickey Baker jazz guitar book2 chord chart. 18 Chord Forms.
MBJChordForms18-Bk2 - Pic of LX Score version in showing chord name variations and fingering grids.
Attachment 284
MBJChordForms18-Bk2 - Chord Chart
Gcf18 Odd Meter (3)
Individual songs:
GcF18a 1-6 - Practice Charts
GcF18b 7-12 - Practice Charts
GcF18c 13-18 - Practice Charts
Chords built on 4ths and 11ths... Picture of project created in Logic with chord grids.
Attachment 285
MBJazz-SynopsisFour - Practice Charts
IRp-Chords-sus - Practice Charts
Hi Luisw62,
Could you explain what the exercises you posted are for?
Just to have an idea how to consider them... ;-)
ii bII I Min to Maj (Maj 3rds Up) - Unknown Composer
ii bII I Major (Maj 3rds Up) - Unknown Composer
ii bII i Minor (Maj 3rds Up) - Unknown Composer
ii bII i Minor (Maj 3rds Up) - Unknown Composer
ii bII i Minor (Maj 3rds Up) - Unknown Composer
ii V I (Min Maj) Minor (Maj 3rds Up) - Unknown Composer
ii V I Maj To Min (Maj 3rds Up) - Unknown Composer
ii V I Maj To Min (Maj 3rds Up) - Unknown Composer
ii V I Maj To Min (Maj 3rds Up) - Unknown Composer
ii V I Maj To Min (Maj 3rds Up) - Unknown Composer
ii V I Maj To Min (Maj 3rds Up) - Unknown Composer
Here are some changes from the exercises in the book, The Jazzmaster Cookbook, by Jim Grantham -- Jazz Theory and Improvisation. It is a very systematic and thoughtful book, a lifetime of study. He also sells CDs in all keys with a real rhythm section playing the changes, but I thought some folks in the iReal would find these useful as a starter. The exercises make more sense when you get the book as there is chord scale theory that can be applied to each exercise.
Grantham Jazzmaster (24)
Individual songs:
Jazzmaster Workout - Tonality - Jim Grantham
Lydian Chordscale Vamp - Jim Grantham
Ionian Chordscale Vamp - Jim Grantham
Mixolydian Chordscale Vamp - Jim Grantham
Dorian Chordscale Vamp - Jim Grantham
Aeolian Chordscale Vamp - Jim Grantham
Phrygian Chordscale Vamp - Jim Grantham
Locrian Chordscale Vamp - Jim Grantham
Symetric Diminished Chordscale Vamp - Jim Grantham
Wholetone Chordscale Vamp - Jim Grantham
Melodic Minor Chordscale Vamp - Jim Grantham
Progression #1 (I - VI - II - V) - Jim Grantham
Progression #2 (Major Cycle) - Jim Grantham
Progression #3 (Blues) - Jim Grantham
Progression #4 (Minor Key Cycle) - Jim Grantham
Progression #5 (Secondary Dominants) - Jim Grantham
Progression #6 (Secondary Dominants) - Jim Grantham
Progression #7 (Secondary Dominant Cycle) - Jim Grantham
Progression #8 (Tritone Substitution) - Jim Grantham
Progression #9 (Tritone Substitution) - Jim Grantham
Progression #10 (Modal Interchange) - Jim Grantham
Progression #11 (Diminished Harmony) - Jim Grantham
Progression #12 (Diminished Reharmonization) - Jim Grantham
Progression #13 (Chromatic Lines) - Jim Grantham
Jerry Coker et al: Patterns for Jazz
Charts for exercises 1-100 from this classic book.
Best from Jens Minke
Patterns For Jazz (103)
Individual songs:
001 Major Chromatic Up - Patterns For Jazz
002 Major Circle Of Fifth - Patterns For Jazz
003 Major WH Tone Up - Patterns For Jazz
004 Major Minor Thirds Up - Patterns For Jazz
005 Major Chromatic Up - Patterns For Jazz
006 Major Chromatic Up - Patterns For Jazz
007 Major Chromatic Up (half Bar) - Patterns For Jazz
008 Major Circle Of Fifth (half Bar) - Patterns For Jazz
009 Major WH Tone Up (half bar) - Patterns For Jazz
010 Major Minor Thirds Up (half bar) - Patterns For Jazz
011 Major Chromatic Up (half Bar) - Patterns For Jazz
012 Major Chromatic Up (half Bar) - Patterns For Jazz
013 Major6 Chromatic Up (two Bars) - Patterns For Jazz
014 Major6 Chromatic Up - Patterns For Jazz
015 Major6 Chromatic Up - Patterns For Jazz
016 Major6 Chromatic Up - Patterns For Jazz
017 Major6 Chromatic Up (half Bar) - Patterns For Jazz
018 Major7 Up Minor Thirds (two Bars) - Patterns For Jazz
019 Major7 Circle Of Fifth - Patterns For Jazz
020 Major7 Chromatic Up - Patterns For Jazz
021 Major7 Chromatic Up - Patterns For Jazz
022Major7 Chromatic Up (half Bar) - Patterns For Jazz
023 Major7 Chromatic Up (half Bar) - Patterns For Jazz
024 Major9 Up Minor Thirds (two Bars) - Patterns For Jazz
025 Major9 Chromatic Up - Patterns For Jazz
026 Major9 Circle Of Fifth (two Bars) - Patterns For Jazz
027 Major9 Whole Tone Up - Patterns For Jazz
028 Major9 Circle Of Fifth (two Bars) - Patterns For Jazz
029 Major Chromatic Up (two Bars) - Patterns For Jazz
030 Major Circle Of Fifth (two Bars) - Patterns For Jazz
031 Major Whole tone Up (two Bars) - Patterns For Jazz
032 Major Minor Thirds Up (two Bars) - Patterns For Jazz
033 Major Chromatic Up - Patterns For Jazz
034 Major Circle Of Fifth - Patterns For Jazz
035 Major WH Tone Up - Patterns For Jazz
036 Major Minor Thirds Up - Patterns For Jazz
037 Major Chromatic Up - Patterns For Jazz
038 Major Scale (set transpose to -5) - Patterns For Jazz
039 Major Scale (set transpose to -5) - Patterns For Jazz
040 Major Scale (set transpose to -5) - Patterns For Jazz
041 Major Scale (set transpose to -5) - Patterns For Jazz
042 Major Scale (set transpose to -5) - Patterns For Jazz
043 Major Scale (set transpose to -5) - Patterns For Jazz
044 Major Circle Of Fifth - Patterns For Jazz
045 Major Minor Thirds Up (half bar) - Patterns For Jazz
046 Major Chromatic Up (half Bar) - Patterns For Jazz
047 Major WH Tone Up (half bar) - Patterns For Jazz
048 Major Circle Of Fifth - Patterns For Jazz
049 Major Minor Thirds Up (half bar) - Patterns For Jazz
050 Major Circle Of Fifth (half Bar) - Patterns For Jazz
051 Major Circle Of Fifth (half Bar) - Patterns For Jazz
052 Major Circle Of Fifth - Patterns For Jazz
053 Major Minor Thirds Up (half bar) - Patterns For Jazz
054 Major Circle Of Fifth - Patterns For Jazz
055 Major Minor Thirds Up (half bar) - Patterns For Jazz
056 Major Circle Of Fifth - Patterns For Jazz
057 Major Minor Thirds Up (half bar) - Patterns For Jazz
058 Major Minor Thirds Up (two Bars) - Patterns For Jazz
059 Major Chromatic Up - Patterns For Jazz
060 Major Scale (set transpose to -5) - Patterns For Jazz
061 Major Scale (set transpose to -5) - Patterns For Jazz
062 Major Scale (set transpose to -5) - Patterns For Jazz
063 Major Scale (set transpose to -5) - Patterns For Jazz
064 Major Scale (set transpose to -5) - Patterns For Jazz
065 Major Scale (set transpose to -5) - Patterns For Jazz
066 Major Scale (set transpose to -5) - Patterns For Jazz
067 Major Scale (set transpose to -5) - Patterns For Jazz
068 Major Circle Of Fifth - Patterns For Jazz
069 Major Minor Thirds Up - Patterns For Jazz
070 Major Chromatic Up - Patterns For Jazz
071 Major WH Tone Up - Patterns For Jazz
072 Major Circle Of Fifth - Patterns For Jazz
073 Major Circle Of Fifth - Patterns For Jazz
074 Major Circle Of Fifth - Patterns For Jazz
075 Major Circle Of Fifth - Patterns For Jazz
076 Major Circle Of Fifth (two Bars) - Patterns For Jazz
077 Major Circle Of Fifth (two Bars) - Patterns For Jazz
078 Major Circle Of Fifth (two Bars) - Patterns For Jazz
079 Major Scale Chords (set transpose to -5) - Patterns For Jazz
080 Major Scale Chords - Patterns For Jazz
081 Major Scale Chords - Patterns For Jazz
082 Major Scale Chords - Patterns For Jazz
083 Major7 Scale Chords (set transpose to -5) - Patterns For Jazz
084 Major7 Scale Chords (set transpose to -5) - Patterns For Jazz
085 Major7 Scale Chords (set transpose to -5) - Patterns For Jazz
086 Major7 Scale Chords (set transpose to -5) - Patterns For Jazz
087 Dom7 Circle Of Fifth - Patterns For Jazz
088 Dom7 Minor Third Up - Unknown Composer
089 Dom7 Up And Down Chromatic - Unknown Composer
090 Dom7 Tritone Up Halftone Down - Patterns For Jazz
091 Dom7 Up And Down Chromatic - Unknown Composer
092 Dom7 Chromatic Half Bar - Patterns For Jazz
093 Dom 7 Circle Of Fifth Half Bar - Patterns For Jazz
094 Dom 7 Circle Of Fifth Half Bar - Patterns For Jazz
095 Dom9 Circle Of Fifth (two Bars) - Patterns For Jazz
096 Dom9 Minor Thirds Up - Patterns For Jazz
097 Dom9 Chromatic Up (two Bars) - Patterns For Jazz
098 Dom9 Circle Of Fifth (half Bar) - Patterns For Jazz
099 Dom7 Circle Of Fifth (two Bars) - Patterns For Jazz
100 Dom7 Up And Down Chromatic - Unknown Composer
101 Min7 Up And Down Whole Step - Unknown Composer
102 Minor Chromatic Up Down - Patterns For Jazz
103 Min6 Up Small Thirds - Patterns For Jazz
Wonderful! Thank you very much for your work MinkeMUsic!
Chord Scales2 - Unknown Composer
Chord Scales minor Chords - Unknown Composer
Fall 2014 - Houghton (6)
1. Oleo - Sonny Rollins
2. Groovin' High - Dizzy Gillespie
3. Solar - Miles Davis
4. What Is This Thing Called Love - Cole Porter
5. Mr. P.C. - John Coltrane
6. Tenor Madness - Sonny Rollins
Hello everybody , I would first like to thank every one who put some
Charts here cause that's huge !
I wondered if someone could guide me to a book or put some practice exercises here regarding 4 chords voicings pattern in any progression type as possible and yet better , without the root ! Thanks a lot
For your help
can you elaborate on what you're looking for?
I don't understand..
"4 chords voicings pattern "
What instrument do you play?
Perhaps "4-finger chord voicing" for jazz guitar?
Check out the guitar chord display feature of the app. You can select different voicings to display for each chord.
(doesn't affect the player feature)
:))BOB
Ted greene blues progressions
Here are TEN variations on 12 bar blues created by the great guitarist and educator TED GREENE in a lesson dated 10-29-1982
Ted Greene (10)
Individual songs:
Blues Basic* - Ted Greene
Blues 2 - Ted Greene
Blues 3 - Ted Greene
Blues 4 - Ted Greene
Blues 5 - Ted Greene
Blues 6 - Ted Greene
Blues 7 - Ted Greene
Blues 8 - Ted Greene
Blues 9 - Ted Greene
Blues 10 - Ted Greene
Cercle - Unknown Composer
Mayores Cromaticas Descendentes - Miguel Pons
Ejercicios (11)
Individual songs:
II V I Circle of Fifths - Miguel Pons
II V I 12 Whole Steps - Miguel Pons
Major Chromatic Down - Miguel Pons
Major Chromatic Up - Miguel Pons
Major Circle Of Fifth - Miguel Pons
Dominant 7 Circle Of Fifth - Miguel Pons
Dominant 7 Chromatic Down - Miguel Pons
Dominant 7 Chromatic Up - Miguel Pons
Minor 7 Circle Of Fifth - Miguel Pons
Minor 7 Chromatic Down - Miguel Pons
Minor 7 Chromatic Up - Miguel Pons
C6 - Unknown Composer
C7 - Unknown Composer
C^7 - Unknown Composer
For beginning to intermediate bassists: Backing tracks to Bob Magnusson's book, "The Art of Walking Bass" (1999). Includes new tracks supporting his examples, sequences and modes that are not on his excellent CD.
[REVISED: 2014-11-22:
Bob Magnusson (34)
Great job nimble switch:):y:
I can tell you put a lot of effort into this.
I just ordered the book from Amazon but I can't wait for it.
I'm going to start working these exercises asap
Thanks, Bobsax. If just one person finds these useful, then it's worthwhile. So thanks, again.
Bob's book starts out simply, but if you really do everything, it advances quickly. I met Bob once and thanked him for his book. He pointed out that he did the whole book in quarter notes only, which I think was a really good idea, looking back on it. If we get his book down and analyze the bass lines as we go along, we'll be ready to take off into different rhythms, etc., from there.
My only problem with the book is it seems to be for electric players despite the title.
The exercises are written out in tabs for bass guitar.
I wish I could find a book with upright tabs
no matter, I've been wanting to work on bass guitar so it's great for that.
Oh, man! Do yourself a huge favor and forget tabs. Teach yourself to read music, i.e. standard notation. This book IS for jazz double bass players with standard notation throughout. I've seen Bob many times, and i've never seen him play anything but double bass.
Jazz musicians use standarrd notation charts. I've never even heard of a jazz double bassist who used tabs for anything. How can you read note duration with tabs? Standard motation is not that hard to learn. Really, you can teach yoursellf to read music.and you'll always be glad you did.
lol
I've been reading music since birth:O
I'm actually having a hard time with the tabs but I assume they are the suggested fingerings for the bass guitar and so I'm trudging through them going up the neck in closed position unlike you would do on the double bass.
I would love to see tabs for the DB though. I'm going through some Ron Carter transcriptions and you can see how he uses open strings and thumb pos for certain licks.
It would be very helpful if this book had tabs/fingerings.
For example some of the early exercises on open chord voicings are easy on bass guitar but pretty advanced for DB
II-V7 Progression (page88) - Exercise
II-V7 Progression (page 87) - Exercise
II-V7 Progression (page 86) - Exercise
Oh, oh, sorry. I completely misunderstood where you were coming from there. Your concern is fingering, not reading. I think you just learn your instrument and find out what works for you. Across the strings, up the strings, whatever. I've never heard of tabs for double bass, though. There are names for various hand positions, but they vary with whose system you're using. Maybe others know of bass line transcriptions that include positions. I'm sorry, I don't, but I'd like to know of them, too.
Additional backing tracks for Todd Coolman's book "The Bottom Line (1990), not on the accompanying CD.
[REVISED: 2014-11-22:
Todd Coolman (7)
These are backing tracks for the examples and exercises in Jim Stinnett's book, "Creating Walking Bass Lines" (1988), which did not come with a CD.
[REVISED: 2015-3-9]
Jim Stinnett (19)
Wow
Again. great work on these book exercises.
Thanks Jack