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Descendig 5th sequence
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Descending 5th Sequence by Marc Houde
)BOB
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ii - V- I
This maj 3rd cycle is one of 4 possible. Simply transpose up or down in half steps to cover all four. Good warm up for have you met miss jones and, perhaps,giant steps.
Joe
Maj 3rd Cycle by Joseph Cannavo
This is one of two ii v I descending in whole steps. Simply transpose 1/2 step to get other one. Enjoy!
Joe
ii-V-I Descending Whole Steps by Joseph Cannavo
And here is a workout on the bridge to Have You Met Miss Jones
Miss Jones Bridge by Joseph Cannavo
And of course the chorus...
Miss Jones Chrorus by Joseph Cannavo
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Coltrane II-V-Is
Anyone wanting to practise Coltrane subs on II-V-Is should load up Countdown.
The tune is Trane's reharm of Tune Up (which I prefer to credit to Eddie Vinson, rather than Miles).
The original key is Bb, and the tune uses II-V-Is in D, C and Bb. Transpose to Db, E and G, and you'll have practised Trane subs in all keys.
J
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Playlist containing all 16 songs:
Practice
Individual songs:
Major 251s by Unknown Composer
Major 251s Altered by Unknown Composer
Major 251s With b13 by Unknown Composer
Major 251s With b9 by Unknown Composer
Minor 251s by Unknown Composer
Minor 251 In One Key by Unknown Composer
Minor 251s Hard Keys by Unknown Composer
Major 7 Practice by Unknown Composer
Dominant 7 Practice by Unknown Composer
Dominant 7#11 Practice by Unknown Composer
Dominant 7alt Practice by Unknown Composer
Dominant 13b9 Practice by Unknown Composer
Dominant 7b9#11 Practice by Unknown Composer
Blues by Unknown Composer
Minor Blues by Unknown Composer
Metronome by Unknown Composer
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Minor and Tyner
Minor Blues by Impromptu
Bit more idiomatic for hard-bop era things like Mr PC.
And this:
Trane/Tyner Blues by Impromptu
For that slabby, '60s modal vibe. Trane and Tyner used this template very freely - try treating each dominant as a sus chord, or focusing on pentatonic scales and planing up and down by semitones. Actually, as long as you hit the landmark chords in bars 1, 5, 7 and 11, just about anything goes in-between!
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Playlist containing all 2 songs:
My Changes
Individual songs:
G.S. Practice 1st System by Unknown Composer
G.S. Practice 2nd System by Unknown Composer
These are the first two systems of giant steps. They have been doubled up so they can be slowed down even further.
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Turnaround
Turnaround 1 Pt A by Joseph Composer
This is in 6 keys. Traspose up 1/2 step to get other 6
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