Shaping the Blues Scale, Part 1
Stage II Jazz Improvisation Lessons
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16m
This lesson offers an approach for practicing and using the blues scale. The exercises are designed to help you locate the most soulful sounds in the blues scale. Exercises and examples are based on the C and G blues scales, but are easily transposed to any key
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Shaping the Blues Scale, Part 2
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Relating the Pentatonics, Part 1
In this lesson, you'll learn the relationship between the major pentatonic, minor pentatonic, and blues scales. Exercises and examples are provided that will teach you how to determine, understand, and play these scales in any key.
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Relating the Pentatonics, Part 2
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