How To Play Modal Jazz In 3 Simple Steps
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- Опубліковано 3 лис 2023
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I'd been playing something for a while, and no-one could explain what it was. Eventually I found it was based on 3 note harmonisied stacked 4ths, but omitting the centre note. I still don't know if there's a specific name for it, but if you use a harmonised stack of 3 4ths, it's a useful option to omit the centre note, knowing how the remaining 2 harmonise.
Very well explained, I managed to follow all the way through nd subscribed
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Efficient lesson and also a good tease for further study. Thanks Chase!
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Great lesson Chase!
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Wow this worked. Great lesson!
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Thanks for this concise explanation!🎸
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Simple and effective lesson brother! Great work 🙌
Glad you think so!
To spruce up the quartal chords, what passing chords would pair well with them?
You can use the other 4th voicings as passing chords, or just use other voicing types for D-, like D-9 or other D- voicings. Another option is to use FMaj.7 voicings as substitutes for D- voicings.