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- Contents -
Preface
Goal Statement
Ackowledgments
About the Author
Using the Audio
Fine Tuning Your Time Feel
Part One
Overview
A Disclaimer
Introducing Rhythms
Eighth Note Triplets
Rests
Combining Rhythms and Rests
Adding Rhythmic Embellishment
More Practice with Skips
Skips with Dead Notes
Lift-off Dead Notes
Putting It Together
Using Triplets
Even More Triplets
Triplets with Dead Notes
Expanding the "Two" Feel
Part Two
Overview
Targeting Non-chord Tones
Using Scale Tones as Targets
Using Chromatic Passing Tones as Targets
Interpreting Chord Symbols with Tensions
Playing Over Modal Tunes
Create Your Own Modal Map
Pedal Points
A Listening Assignment
Walking Open: The Art of Implied Harmony
A Closing Word
Appendix
Using the Appendix
Tune 1: ABAC Form
Tune 2: "Rhythm Changes" A section
Tune 3: Several Key Centers in A section
Tune 4: "Expanded Two Feel"
Tune 5: Modal
Tune 6: Bridge Modulations
Tune 7: Repetitive A section
Three Mystery Tunes
Things to Consider
Things You Should Know
Things You Can Do
Notation Legend
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