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www.ethanhein.com
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| | | | | Jazz musicians think of chords and scales as two different ways of looking at the same thing: a group of pitches that sound good together. If you organize the pitches sequentially and play them one | |
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johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com
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| | | | | A 'tritone substitution' is a popular trick for making your music sound more sophisticated. I'll show you a couple of videos with lots of examples. But since I'm mathematician, let me start with the bare-bones basics. The fifth note of the major scale is called the dominant. In the key of C it's G. A... | |
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adamharkus.com
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| | | | | The use of chord families to play jazz is a great tool to understand and use. Just the understanding of chord families in a jazz context can really help us improve our playing, particularly our comping and improvising. | |
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blog.landr.com
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| | | The piano roll is one of the most powerful tools today's DAW offer music producer. Here's what you need to get the most out of the piano roll. | ||