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Lessons: Jazz Guitar Lesson #2025: Applying The Melodic Minor Scale

Applying The Melodic Minor Scale
by Frederick Burton
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Jazz Guitar Lesson by Frederick Burton suitable for Intermediate guitarists.
Excerpt:  <b>HI ALL</b> and welcome once again!<br><p>This lesson will take a look at the <b>MELODIC MINOR</b> scale and how jazzers apply this scale when improvising. Before beginning I must first make the distinction between the Melodic Minor scale and what is today known as the <b>Jazz (Melodic) Minor Scale</b>. <br>The Melodic minor as learned by classical guitarist and notated in Theory/Har...(more)


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