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Been working on this for almost a month and discovered a memorization method is to play the melodic minor that is a half step up. Ex: Bb7 chord/ corresponding scale would be a B melodic min.
nope, the F Altered scale is the same as the Seventh degree of the F# Melodic Minor. So same notes as the F# melodic minor scale, but starting on the F
Altered scale is always the major scale of the note that’s a half step below with a replaced root Example F altered would be E major where E is replaced with F, or C altered would be B major with B replaced with C Thank me later lol😂
Or… hear me out-Play like Charlie Parker and just leave that note alone!!! The berklee bros couldn’t handle a rootless chord and now we have this revisionist history 😢 bring back the b15!!!
yeah, I mentioned that the lydian dominant is not part of this system. It belongs to the "bright" side of the circle of fifths, and the altered scale uses mostly the "dark" side of the circle.
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Doc! Much appreciated man!
Sean Wilson ❤❤❤❤, thank you so much ❤❤❤❤ I am a beginner on piano but I totally understand.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ God bless you. I have been watching some of your lessons and they are really awesome. 💪💪💪💪👍👍👍
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If this is what the live training sessions are like on the site, I’m gonna have to subscribe very soon.
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This is really powerful! Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
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Very good class. Very instructive, clear, and complete. Thanks 🙏
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This has been the best teaching I've seen from you when you break down other musician videos I hope this concept is there will get on the site
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This is so amazing. This gonna change how I think musically
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There are two errors in the chart under bottom of Eb7 and E7. It should be D# and E. Please correct to prevent confusion. Thanks 🙏
Thank you so much sir ,I have learnt a lot from this channel,I can’t believe myself playing crazy 😅chords,I can now understand
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Great class as usual. 👍🏾
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Thank you very much for the enlightenment. God bless
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This is crazy! Great stuff bro 👌🏾
Doc!! Much appreciated man!
Been working on this for almost a month and discovered a memorization method is to play the melodic minor that is a half step up. Ex: Bb7 chord/ corresponding scale would be a B melodic min.
Right this works because the altered scale is the seventh mode of the melodic minor scale
Also the first half of the scale is half/whole diminished second half is whole tone
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Got a #b in the last row of the Altered Scale Innovations chart - C Db D #b Eb etc.
Watched all .What an amazing video so much information its to much .lol thanks.
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Thanks for this Sean 🙏
Yessir thank you!
The F altered scale looks like the E scale but the root is F instead of E
So all notes are “flat” but the root 🤯
Yup I remember the lightbulb 💡 moment when I realized that
oh wow! this is how i'm going to remember the altered scale from now on... thanks for this comment!!
Wow, THANKS
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Thank you for this chart and for this lesson.
You're welcome, thanks!
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@@CHRISTNMEHOPEOFGLORY oh my apologies!!!! I read the username as Chris, actually says "Christ"... lol.... I'll adjust original comment
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37:44 and 38:04 were similar moves to approach what type/quality of chord?
Approaching a D7
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Seems like the second one 38:04 is approaching a G chord? 🤔 Is that right @SeanWilsonPiano ?
@@OdianonsenUmobuarie yes, I was approaching a Gmaj
This was amazing!!!!
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Realized the tritone in the left alternate. Sometimes you use 1-3-7. Other times, it is 1-7-3. Is there a science to that too?
Not really. 3 and 7 are interchangeable
I’m confused. I thought the alt f scale was f, aflat,a,c,dflat,e,f Don’t get me wrong this really taught me a lot but could you explain the difference
nope, the F Altered scale is the same as the Seventh degree of the F# Melodic Minor. So same notes as the F# melodic minor scale, but starting on the F
Got it ..thanks
amazing
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Sorry Sean... My Bad 😓. Was looking at the C diminished scale at the start of the video.
Sir can you give us a secret on fingerings technics
Where can I find the altered sheet download
That is one my website, I'd just screenshot it
F is a sharp 4 Cb is a b5 using correct musical language ..
Altered scale is always the major scale of the note that’s a half step below with a replaced root
Example F altered would be E major where E is replaced with F, or C altered would be B major with B replaced with C
Thank me later lol😂
Yessir doc!
Or… hear me out-Play like Charlie Parker and just leave that note alone!!! The berklee bros couldn’t handle a rootless chord and now we have this revisionist history 😢 bring back the b15!!!
Also the first half of the scale is half/whole diminished the second half is whole tone
What about lydian dominant?
yeah, I mentioned that the lydian dominant is not part of this system. It belongs to the "bright" side of the circle of fifths, and the altered scale uses mostly the "dark" side of the circle.
I hope i get call back, when i master this stuffs😅😅
lol...yeah man!
4:50 what is it
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