Hi, could you guys please post major scale exercises with 4 bars on each scale? Thanks!
Hi, could you guys please post major scale exercises with 4 bars on each scale? Thanks!
Saxplayer96-
You don't mean something as simple as this, do you?
Major Scales Exercises - 4 bars per scale
Or, perhaps, this without the repeats?
Major Scales Exercises 1 - 4 bars per scale
Last edited by nimbleswitch2; 10-03-2016 at 08:17 AM.
Sweet Jazz Blues - Jazz Blues without a Dom7 as the 1 chord. I couldn't find a blues on the forums that didn't have the 1 chord as a Dom7.
After I posted this the first time I realised there was an error. I had forgotten to change one of the C7 chords. Now fixed. As I said before, I couldn't figure out how to change the G-7 C7 to sound like a real G-7 F#7 tritone shift. If anybody knows how, feel free to post a version 2 of this.
Sweet jazz blues - Unknown Composer
Last edited by pdxdjazz; 10-19-2016 at 11:09 PM. Reason: Copied from jazz song forum
The tritone-sub in the last line is the V's.
I added the /G just to sweeten it (like the title says...)
Sweet jazz blues 1 - Exercise
I just re-read your post.
To get to the IV through the I's tritone, try this:
Sweet jazz blues 2 - Exercise
The player coding algorythm automatically changes the chord voicings each time a song is cycled.
)BOB
Last edited by pdxdjazz; 10-19-2016 at 11:14 PM.
Just for playing pentatonic minor over the line.
Pentatonic Practice1 - Unknown Composer
üben (12)
1. 2-5-1 - c schluessel
2. moll 2-5-1 - c schluessel
3. dur 7 chromatisch - c schluessel
4. 7sus4 chromatisch - c schluessel
5. dur 7 #11 chromatisch - c schluessel
6. dur 7 b13 chromatisch - c schluessel
7. dur 7 b9 #9 chromatisch - c schluessel
8. major 7 chromatisch - c schluessel
9. major 7 #11 chromatisch - c schluessel
10. moll major 7 chromatisch - c schluessel
11. moll 7 chromatisch - c schluessel
12. moll 6 chromatisch - c schluessel
Last edited by pdxdjazz; 12-14-2016 at 04:34 PM. Reason: Moved to practice exercise thread
This minor iiø-V7alt.-Im6 exercise goes UP in 5THS.
So there is a commonality between the Imin chord and the iiø7 in the next key's beginning.
I just repaired the mistake in the original!
Exercise (ii7b5 - V7b9 - i) in 5ths - Eisenman, Mark
Last edited by Jazzpiano; 12-20-2016 at 03:35 PM.
Interesting.
Can you think of a song that does this?
Don't post a playlist as the songs in a Realbook if the changes aren't from the book.
If you do transcribe changes from a book put it in the title RB1, RB2, GGB, Sher, etc
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