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  • I am up to lesson 4, and so far I'm with you - I think. Stop me if I'm wrong. If the key is Eb, and the chords are diatonic to Eb, then I can play any note in the Eb scale - along with neighboring notes and chromaticism for spice - as long as it sounds right.

    My problem is: how do I create a single note line that follows the changes? For example, In the change Fm7 to Bb7, do I actually 'aim' to play a 'd', the third of Bb7, to bring in the sound of Bb7?

    Thank you for these lessons.

  • @b5b9 Check your comment page, I left you some advice there. Thanks.

  • Thanks for these lesson. Lot to digest but worth watching.

  • Thank you my good sir.

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