Nice explanation. I guess the same rules apply if you're thinking harmonic minor or melodic minor scales.. (Which gives you different enclosures for the minor scales obviously).
Nice, but very confusing for a beginner to talk about approach "A" and "B" as these could be confused with notes on the keyboard. It would be better to use numbers instead.
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This is excellent!
As always!
Thanks
Great stuff Jeff!!! 😉🔥
Great explanation 👌
I wonder if Jeff is the Big Brother who watch me started to practice Confirmation from a couple weeks ago. Thank you so much for timely information!
This reminds me of blues guitar licks but happy... is bebop just happy blues?? 🫨 This exercise is great, thank you
Your videos help me get off the schneid!
Love enclosures!
Nice explanation. I guess the same rules apply if you're thinking harmonic minor or melodic minor scales.. (Which gives you different enclosures for the minor scales obviously).
Let me be the first person in these comments to use the term enclosures for these approach sequences.
Nice, but very confusing for a beginner to talk about approach "A" and "B" as these could be confused with notes on the keyboard. It would be better to use numbers instead.
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