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Scales

Working the altered dominant scale – Tubby Hayes’ solo on Pint of Bitter

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Let’s talk about practicing scales: common mistakes and a better approach

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Don’t Stop at the Top: Unlocking 7th Chords

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Modal Melodies: How to Find the Right Notes (and Play Them Creatively)

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Diminished Chords: Using Inverted Major Triads for a Fresh Sound (5 lessons)

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Applying the Harmonic Minor Scale to Dominant 7b9 Chords – 7 Examples

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Extracting Multiple Sounds from One Scale

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Chromatic Interval Warm-Up

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7 Examples to Move You Beyond the Same Old Ideas Over Minor 7 Chords

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The Best Way To Memorize Scales And Arpeggios

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Practicing II-V-Is in 12 Keys

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How to Quickly Think of the Altered scale

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Scales Studies 1: Technique

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How I Practice Scales to Maximize Accuracy, Control, Range, and Dexterity
Step by Step Process to Play Scales with Speed and Perfect Execution
Let’s talk about practicing scales: common mistakes and a better approach

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Case study: scales in thirds in a Stan Getz solo (over “500 Miles High”)
4 Important “Jazz” Scales Derived from Melodic Minor
The Best Way To Memorize Scales And Arpeggios

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Let’s talk about practicing scales: common mistakes and a better approach

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How I Practice Scales to Maximize Accuracy, Control, Range, and Dexterity

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Step by Step Process to Play Scales with Speed and Perfect Execution

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The Best Way To Memorize Scales And Arpeggios

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Let’s talk about practicing scales: common mistakes and a better approach

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How I Practice Scales to Maximize Accuracy, Control, Range, and Dexterity

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