The Altered Dominant Scale---Jazz Improvisation Tutorial
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This week's video is an introduction to the altered dominant scale. This important scale creates tension in the context of a V-I cadence and will be very useful for you when it comes to improvising. Enjoy as I explain where the scale comes from and what to practice when it comes to understanding the altered dominant scale and arpeggios.
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This was a nice primer, I never thought about structuring it as an arpeggio like that. I'm looking forward to seeing where it goes. Thanks!
Good style of teaching.
Thanks for this useful introduction to the alt scale. I am really looking forward to learning about you do with this stuff :)
Thank you, very helpfull!
Nick. What about the melodic minor that you start it a 3rd down? Like a C melodic minor starts on a A?????
That could work. Only thing is, you don't get that #11. Probably would sound great anyway though!