Bebop Exercise #3 - Enclosing the Bebop Scale (3-Note Enclosures)
The Bebop Series
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Part 3 of the Bebop Exercise adds a third note, making this a killer exercise! In fact, this exercise uses all 12 notes in the chromatic scale, surrounding the roots, 3rds, and 5ths of the dominant chord. Hang tight- Part 4 will show you how to incorporate the enclosures in your improvisation practice on tunes.
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