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- Contents -
Introduction
Chapter 1
Diatonic Scale Review
C Major Scale Fingerings
Harmonic Minor Fingerings
Melodic Minor Fingerings
Chapter 2
Applying Scales and Arpeggios
Chapter 3
Developing a Solo
"Unit Y"
"Chronic Frequency"
"Consequentially"
A Few Words About "Feel"
Chapter 4
Common Phrases
A Common Phrase Revisited
Guide Tones
Chromatically Descending Lines
Phrasing in a ii-V Environment
Chapter 5
Common Phrase Resolutions
Use of the Altered Scale
Chapter 6
Common Major Phrases
Running Changes
Chromatic Motion Between Chord Tones
The Blues Scale
Chapter 7
Non-Chord Tones
Appoggiatura Chords
Passing Chords
"A Blues in Passing"
Chapter 8
Fourths
Fourths Chords and Inversions
Diatonic Fourths
Chapter 9
Fourths Continued
Fourths Stacked in a Tritone
Fourths Stacked in Major Thirds
Fourths Stacked in Minor Thirds
Observations on Fourths
Chapter 10
More Fourths and Fifths
"Fourth Dementia" |