EIGHT NOTE SOUL SCALE

Adding the #4/b5 as a passing tone

...are using this technique, and I will present you with a few of them, and show you how to naturally insert it in your own Jazz vocabulaire.

  • 27 Individual video classes from The Blues Arpeggio
  • PDFs accompanying the video classes in various keys
  • MP3 drone practice downloads in major & minor
  • Rhythmical and Repetition classes
  • Interactive community discussions for each class
  • Including course introduction module
  • Including pre-course study module
  • Lifetime access to the course material
  • Course curriculum

      1. WATCH ME if you are new to improvisation

      2. 1.1 Ways to practice the Major and Minor Arpeggios

      3. 1.2 Improvising on a Blues just using Arpeggio notes

      4. 1.3 Fundamental Combination Arpeggio practice around the cycle

      5. 1.4 Amazing ´SECRET´Major arpeggio to know

      6. 2. Swing Jazz 8th notes Explanation

      7. 3. Jazz Rhythm Practice without instrument

      8. The Non Symmetrical Major/Minor Arpeggio

      9. I to IV Improvisation just using arpeggio notes

      10. 153 stretched cycle 5 workout

      1. 1. Recap of scales used in modules 1-4

      2. 2. The #4/b5 used as a passing tone

      3. 3. Five famous tunes that use the #4/b5

      4. 4. Ways to practice and incorporate this sound

      5. 5. Cliche ending cycle workout + harmony

      6. 6. Blues tutorial in F featuring the #4

      7. 7. adding more chords to the simple F blues

      8. 8. Bb Blues tutorial featuring the #4

      9. 9. Fast Blues in F featuring #4 demonstration

      10. 10. adding 6th back in to the mix

      11. 11. Flexibility, starting on different degrees

      12. 12. Choice lines on the 8 note soul scale

      13. 13. Variations adding b6/#5

      14. 14. Introducing approach notes

      15. 15. Blues solo analysis - Johnny Hodges - Things ain't what they used to be.

    About this course

    • $30.00
    • 29 lessons
    • 2.5 hours of video content