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- Sep 2023
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The “major” blues scale Some improvisers find it helpful to think of a major blues scale. The difference between a major and minor pentatonic scale is identical to the difference between the major and minor blues scale: the major blues scale is a rotation of the blues scale of its relative minor. Begin the blues scale on me (↓^3)(↓3^)(\downarrow\hat3), and you will get a blues scale for the relative major. These relationships are summarized in Example 5
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- Jul 2023
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- Jun 2023
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docdrop.org docdrop.org
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Smooth Voice Leading
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JAZZ VOICINGS
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AMERICAN STANDARD PITCH NOTATION
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VI. JAZZ
https://docdrop.org/pdf/Gotham-et-al.---2021---OPEN-MUSIC-THEORY-j04lh.pdf/
Open Music Theory (Version 2) Gotham et al 2022
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SWING RHYTHMS
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Backbeat
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Syncopation
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CHORD SYMBOLS
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Added Notes (add) and Suspensions (sus)
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Chord Symbols vs. Roman Numerals
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SUBSTITUTIONS
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Mode Mixture
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CHORD-SCALE THEORY
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Spacing
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BLUES HARMONY
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BLUES MELODIES AND THE BLUES SCALE
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Typical Jazz Voicing
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EMBELLISHING CHORDS
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Phrase and Lyric Structure
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The Blues Scale
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DIATONIC MODES
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In the 20th and 21st centuries, composers sometimes used the diatonic collection, but without making anyattempt to make a specific pitch sound like the the pitch center. Such examples are not tonal, nor are theymodal; instead, they are considered pandiatonic. Igor Stravinsky often wrote pandiatonic passages; manycan be heard throughout the opening of his ballet Petrushka
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Texture
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Turnarounds
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ii–V space
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II–V–I
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“Salt Peanuts” (Gillespie/Clark) and “Passport” (Parker)
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