Major 2-5-1 lesson (part 1)

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A four-part lesson on chord forms and improvisation ideas for a Major II-V-I progression. 1. Chord forms. 2. Voice leading. 3. Scale choices. 4. Arpeggio superimposition. 5. Sample melodic lines. Lesson by Scot Gormley. Recorded on May 7, 2010. (Part 1 of 4)

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  • I have a series of lessons on the modes of the melodic minor scale, as well as lessons on modes of the major scale. Please check out my channel.

  • Just found your channel. Looks fantastic - just what I was looking for...advanced Jazz courses. I'll watch some and comment back.

  • @closetome Thank you very much.

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  • you seem like a nice guy:) thanks for the lesson.

  • thanks this is very helpful what I hate though is that I can understand all the theory very easily and i understand how it works...but then when it comes to putting my fingers on the fret board I seem lost! I find it hard to actually start playing this stuff my technique is good but improvising stuff (improvising jazz) just seems hard for me even though I know the theory i dont know why either lol

  • thanks this is very helpful what I hate though is that I can understand all the theory very easily and i understand how it works...but then when it comes to putting my fingers on the fret board I seem lost! arghh does that make sense?

  • Did you ever do the future lessons you talked about here on the melodic minor?

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