• Give Me 20 Minutes And I’ll Show You 5 Advanced Approaches To The Reharmonization Of The Major Scale

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    In today’s lesson, we’re exploring advanced approaches to the reharmonization of the major scale using cyclical progressions, constant structures, and more.

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    Exposed: The Easiest Known Way To Form Tertian Chords (The Pick-Skip Technique)

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    Do you want to learn one of the easiest chord formation techniques? Check out the pick-skip technique in this lesson.

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    An Introduction To The Chromatic Harmony Of The Blues Scale

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    If you’re interested in learning about the chromatic harmony of the blues scale, then this lesson is for you.

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    Dear Musician, Are You Unequally Yoked?

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    In this lesson, we’ll be discussing how our relationship with other musicians can either make or mar us.

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    Who Else Is Interested In Learning Creative Fourth Voicings For Both Hands?

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    In today’s lesson, we’ll be looking at creating fourth voicings for both hands.

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    7 Jazzy Variations Of The Classic 2-5-1 Chord Progression You Can Revolutionize Your Playing With

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    You too can revolutionize your playing with the jazzy variations of the classic 2-5-1 chord progression we’re learning in this lesson.

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    Why The Ascending Form Of The Melodic Minor Scale Differs From Its Descending Form

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    If you’ve always wanted to know why the ascending form of the melodic minor scale is different from its descending form, this lesson is for you.

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