You can try to play some A7 Altered lines, as a dominant resolving to Dm7. You can even put other dominants, and use their scales. Like C7 alt resolving to Fmaj7, or G7 alt resolving to Cmaj7, E7 alt resolving to Amin7... It may all work for this kind of modal D minor chord. I know this from Peter Farrell, killer player and teacher, check him out! :)
You can use D Dorian over Dm7 and Eb Dorian over Ebm7 and also Dorian bebop scales www.jazz-guitar-licks.com/pages/guitar-scales-modes/bebop-scales/dorian-bebop-scale-guitar-fretboard-diagrams-and-formula.html#second
Can Sacan It is D Dorian and Eb Dorian but keeping it that simple is boring and not really in the spirit of hard bop and modal jazz. Some blue notes like the #4 are recommended
It's so easy to play with this track, because the form is so clear, but when I played it with guys in a club once, they gave no clear delineation of the form, and it became a total train wreck. Whose fault is it, mine or the rhythm section?
I really like this track- it's great for practicing arpeggio's and trying to play more intentional improvisational lines. Thank you!
Arpeggios are the backbone of improvisation. Thanks
I love modal music and I was going to drive myself insane with Ireal Pro. This is great!
Thanks 🙏
fantastic! It is great for beginners to advanced musicians. The bar/chord changes are very clear to understand. Thanks very much!
This is my favorite youtube video I guess...
Nice 😊
so brutal to practice modal changes thanks
thanks
I have used this track for probably 75-110 hours of playing.
Really?
love it, thanks
👍
Smooth as heck
3 dislike from those who never hear about dorian scale )
I must be reading this after UA-cam shut off all the dislikes. ;)
are there any other scales or modes that can go over these chords? other than Dorian? maybe some melodic minor mode?
You can try to play some A7 Altered lines, as a dominant resolving to Dm7.
You can even put other dominants, and use their scales. Like C7 alt resolving to Fmaj7, or G7 alt resolving to Cmaj7, E7 alt resolving to Amin7... It may all work for this kind of modal D minor chord.
I know this from Peter Farrell, killer player and teacher, check him out! :)
Fantastic 👍
;)
nice track but count off is kinda wack
Is it in d dorian? And could we simply improvise using d dorian?
You can use D Dorian over Dm7 and Eb Dorian over Ebm7 and also Dorian bebop scales www.jazz-guitar-licks.com/pages/guitar-scales-modes/bebop-scales/dorian-bebop-scale-guitar-fretboard-diagrams-and-formula.html#second
Can Sacan It is D Dorian and Eb Dorian but keeping it that simple is boring and not really in the spirit of hard bop and modal jazz. Some blue notes like the #4 are recommended
Just try stuff out man..d dorian aint in she went shopping
Cool!!
It's so easy to play with this track, because the form is so clear, but when I played it with guys in a club once, they gave no clear delineation of the form, and it became a total train wreck. Whose fault is it, mine or the rhythm section?
Both
Wonderful and divine love keep up the good work. Baba yoga Bey the Afrikan God Father/Jegna Gij,j=0
This is the worst back track I’ve heard
Who are you? Dr Snood? This is amazing