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2014-08-01 By Bob

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

Once you begin to “see” the chords this way, it opens up new doors…new hallways of ideas.

2014-05-03 By Bob 9 Comments

An Alternative to Practicing Blues in All Keys

Is it necessary to practice blues in all keys? Here’s an alternative technique you might not have thought about.

2013-07-21 By Bob

How to handle adjacent chromatic 7th chords

5 ways to improve your playing over tricky chromatic changes

2013-02-17 By Bob 18 Comments

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

Explore how to apply the harmonic minor scale to dominant 7b9 chords.

2012-12-17 By Bob

Triad Pairs 101 (4 lessons)

Triad pairs are a great way to expand your improvisational vocabulary beyond linear playing. In this lesson you’ll learn where to use them and how to get them under your fingers

2012-10-17 By Bob 7 Comments

Extracting Multiple Sounds from One Scale

Learn to invent unique practice exercises & build your improvisational vocabulary from a single scale.

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