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91. Using the C Dorian Scale and Cm7 Chord (#32) - Page 2 by Christopher Sung (9297)
In jazz, for a tune in C minor, a common progression is Cm7-Dm7. We'll use this as the background for some jazz licks using the C dorian scale. In measure 1, we ascend up the C dorian scale, avoiding the characteristic A, an...(more)
Theory/Reference · Intermediate · 31307 Hits · 4.58 / 5 (31 ratings)
92. Using the C Dorian Scale and Cm7 Chord (#32) - Page 3 by Christopher Sung (9297)
In funk, the minor 7 is often used, and a common progression is the Im7-IV7 progression. So if the key is C, our Im7 chord is Cm7, and our IV7 chord is F7. As we use this for our backing track, we again milk our characteris...(more)
Theory/Reference · Intermediate · 31307 Hits · 4.58 / 5 (31 ratings)
93. Modes of the Major Scale (#33) - Page 1 by Christopher Sung (9297)
<font color="#000000"><b>What is a Mode?</b></font><BR> As you start to develop playing single note lines, scales of often used as a guide for what notes will sound good over a particular chord. In practice, scales belong ...(more)
Theory/Reference · Intermediate · 152412 Hits · 4.60 / 5 (97 ratings)
94. Modes of the Major Scale (#33) - Page 2 by Christopher Sung (9297)
<font color="#000000" size="3" class="m3"><b>C Ionian</b></font><BR> An <b>Ionian</b> scale is when you play from the root of the key to an octave above, so for C Ionian, the notes are: <ul> <li>C · D · E · F · G · A · B ...(more)
Theory/Reference · Intermediate · 152412 Hits · 4.60 / 5 (97 ratings)
95. Modes of the Major Scale (#33) - Page 3 by Christopher Sung (9297)
<font color="#000000" size="3" class="m3"><b>D Dorian</b></font><BR> A <b>Dorian</b> scale is when you play from the 2nd degree of the major scale to an octave above, so for D Dorian, the notes are: <ul> <li>D &#183; E &...(more)
Theory/Reference · Intermediate · 152412 Hits · 4.60 / 5 (97 ratings)
96. Modes of the Major Scale (#33) - Page 4 by Christopher Sung (9297)
<font color="#000000" size="3" class="m3"><b>E Phrygian</b></font><BR> A <b>Phrygian</b> scale is when you play from the 3rd degree of the major scale to an octave above, so for E Phrygian, the notes are: <ul> <li>E · F ...(more)
Theory/Reference · Intermediate · 152412 Hits · 4.60 / 5 (97 ratings)
97. Modes of the Major Scale (#33) - Page 5 by Christopher Sung (9297)
<font color="#000000" size="3" class="m3"><b>F Lydian</b></font><BR> A <b>Lydian</b> scale is when you play from the 4th degree of the major scale to an octave above, so for F Lydian, the notes are: <ul> <li>F · G · A · ...(more)
Theory/Reference · Intermediate · 152412 Hits · 4.60 / 5 (97 ratings)
98. Modes of the Major Scale (#33) - Page 6 by Christopher Sung (9297)
<font color="#000000" size="3" class="m3"><b>G Mixolydian</b></font><BR> A <b>Mixolydian</b> scale is when you play from the 5th degree of the major scale to an octave above, so for G Mixolydian, the notes are: <ul> <li>...(more)
Theory/Reference · Intermediate · 152412 Hits · 4.60 / 5 (97 ratings)
99. Modes of the Major Scale (#33) - Page 7 by Christopher Sung (9297)
<font color="#000000" size="3" class="m3"><b>A Aeolian</b></font><BR> An <b>Aeolian</b> scale is when you play from the 6th degree of the major scale to an octave above, so for A Aeolian, the notes are: <ul> <li>A &#183;...(more)
Theory/Reference · Intermediate · 152412 Hits · 4.60 / 5 (97 ratings)
100. Modes of the Major Scale (#33) - Page 8 by Christopher Sung (9297)
<font color="#000000" size="3" class="m3"><b>B Locrian</b></font><BR> A <b>Locrian</b> scale is when you play from the 7th degree of the major scale to an octave above, so for B Locrian, the notes are: <ul> <li>B · C · D...(more)
Theory/Reference · Intermediate · 152412 Hits · 4.60 / 5 (97 ratings)

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