Relating the Pentatonics, Part 3: Blues and the Pentatonic Scale
Stage III Jazz Improvisation Lessons
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11m
In this lesson, you'll learn how to use pentatonic scales for improvising on dominant chords and in the blues. We'll start with some exercises for practicing pentatonic scales in typical blues progression combinations. The lesson concludes with some "I Play-You Play" practice with a play-along track.
NOTE: A B Flat Concert blues play-along track is included in the "EXTRAS."
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