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Number 11 (90sec 90 Lessons) PLAY Bb7 Be-bop scale OVER D half dim. TROMBONE MASTERCLASS

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  • Опубліковано 3 кві 2024
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    Simply... The notes in D Half Diminished ( which is the 2 chord in a Minor key) are D F Ab and C
    If you put a Bb underneath it... you get a Bb7 ( 9) chord. Lets play our Bb7 Be-Bop Scale over it. whoop whoop!
    When we hit the G7b9 ( which is the 5 chord in a Minor key) we can play C harmonic Minor Scale over that and a great shape to use is the D Diminished arpegio ( D F Ab B). Learn how all these notes resolve to C minor...
    D goes up to Eb
    B goes up to C
    F can go either up to G or down to Eb ( lets go up)
    Ab goes down to G
    Perfect voice leading, perfect resolutions.
    On the 2 chord play the Dominant 7th Be-Bop Scale
    On the 5 chord play the Dim arp, resolve it beautifully
    and then C minor you are good to go!
    Then transpose it in every Key ( Ouch)
    Let me know how you get on.
    B x
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  • @JackZucker
    @JackZucker 4 місяці тому +1

    to me, the better way to think about half dim chords is to think about them as a min6 chord a minor 3rd up from the half dim chord. So for D-7b5, think of Fminor. Melodic minor is really pretty and gives you the natural 9 on the 1/2 dim. Dorian is pretty also. You can hear this all over the Coltrane Lush Life album. The Bb7 bebop scale is just a variation of that since Bb7 is really an inversion of Fm6.

    • @BarnabyDickinson
      @BarnabyDickinson  4 місяці тому

      Absolutely Jack 💯. The next video I’ll do Melodic minors 👍

  • @michaelbavarian
    @michaelbavarian 4 місяці тому +1

    Hello, can I ask what kind of trombone you are playing? Is it a Bach, what model?