The Altered scale is a very common sound in Jazz and also one that can be tricky to get into your playing. In this video, I am quickly going to cover how you get it to work in your playing and what to practice and focus on. Then I am going to go over some examples of what you can use and how you can get that to sound fantastic in your solos with a little bit of practice.
The Altered Scale is a mode of melodic minor, and there are many great sounds in there that you can use in your own playing.
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Content:
00:00 Intro
00:47 What the altered scale is for a dominant?
01:46 The 2 problems with the altered scale
02:24 How to get around that just by thinking a little bit differently.
03:06 Lines with Direction and Target Notes
03:44 Using the “trick” to make lines
05:06 More Diatonic Arpeggios
06:12 Non Diatonic Arpeggios
06:38 Triad Pairs
07:19 Quartal Arpeggios
08:04 Drop2 voicings
08:45 Sus4 triads
09:31 Melodic Minor is Awesome!
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