II-V-I scale soloing

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Uploaded by on Nov 6, 2008

Using scale concepts over moving II-V-I progressions

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  • Yes exactly right - I was playing Dorian, Mixolydian, Ionian for each descending key down in wholesteps (Major 2nds). I was changing scales as the keys changed. For the V chords I also like to play some alterations so the scales are different for V chords usually.

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  • nice. that will be me one day.lol.

  • hello pebber I would appreciate some jazzy lessons through your channel in the future. I know your fans of the channel are on shred and technique but I´d like to see some lessons with those big named altered substituted mind destroying holy jazzy chords lol. Loved your lesson on the V dominant chords. Greetings from mexico (sorry for the bad english).

  • in my opinion, too many notes, it seems an excersice to move the fingers, but i think it's not nice/ musical

  • @pebberbrown Will do.

  • @mham2mond This is You Tube man! Its wacked out to the max! People get all uppity real easy! I think I need some jazz lessons from you too... hopefully someday when you have time... I managed to finally hook up my turntable through a tube compressor with a S/PDIF out and ran it into a 24/96K sound card and recorded Jimmy Raney live in Tokyo from Vinyl and successfully mastered it onto a CD.

    Peace out man! Tell B I love him. -=>PB

  • @mham2mond You should consider posting some REAL jazz lessons for all of us here! - we could all use it man! you would be popular - all the BOTS know who you are.

  • @mham2mond Oh man lighten up on me dude - it was just a FREE FORM little bullshitty jazzy thing not a serious II-V-I lesson or even close - however it was Dmi11 Dmi9, Db9 (substitute for G13), F#13/F#7+5 to Bmaj7, descend a 2nd to Bmi11 passing chord Bb7 to Dmaj7, descend a 2nd to Dmi9, G7+5+9 to Cmaj7, descend a 2nd to Cmi9, F7b9, BbMaj7 - I could go on but they did descend in 2nds You know I talk about you often and I tell people about how good you are all the time so dont dogg me! :)

  • Yes

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