• Who Else Is Interested In Learning What The Backdoor Dominant Chord Is?

    If you need to understand what the backdoor dominant chord is, where it’s derived, and how to form it in the major key, then this lesson is for you.

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    The Three Ts Of The Octave — The Tetrachord, Tritone, And The Tone Of Disjunction

    Take your knowledge of the octave to another level in this lesson on the essential theoretical concepts associated with the octave.

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    What Is Music To You; A Passion, Mission, Vocation Or Profession?

    Are you interested in discovering what path to follow as a musician? If your answer is yes, then this lesson is for you.

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    How To Play Extended Minor Chords For The 3-chord In The Major Key

    In this lesson, I’ll show you, step-by-step, how to play extended minor chords for the 3-chord in the major key. In a previous lesson, I described the 3-chord as the most complicated chord in the minor key and also explained to you why this is so. In this lesson, I’ll be going a step further […]

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    Jazz Improvisation: The “Avoid Note” And Scale Options That Keep Them Away

    You don’t have to think about the avoid note while improvising over the 2-5-1- chord progression using the scale options we’re covering in this lesson.

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    Who Else Wants To Know The Differences Between A “7-chord” and A “7th chord”?

    This lesson is for you if you’re interested in understanding the differences between a 7-chord and a 7th chord.

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    Explained: The Relationship Between The Octave And The Inversion Of Intervals

    There are advanced theoretical concepts on the octave and the inversion of intervals and we’ve covered them in this lesson.

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