6 Most Important Dominant Scales And Hidden Tricks With Them

6 Most Important Dominant Scales And Hidden Tricks With Them

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6 Most Important Dominant Scales And Hidden Tricks With Them
Using different Dominant scales on dom7th Chords is one way we can make variations and add new sounds to our solos. In this video, I will go over the 6 basic scale choices you need to know for improvising over jazz standards and originals For each of the scales I will go over what they are, the extensions or colors they add to the chord, and also an example of a really useful but less common idea that you can use when soloing over the chord. These ideas or arpeggios are things that I have dug out from improvising and studying the music you can make with these scales and they really give a clear picture of the sound plus they make for interesting melodies. Get a PDF on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/posts/6-most-important-18661389 🔴 Subscribe for more free Jazz Guitar Lessons and Videos: https://bit.ly/JensLessons ☑️ Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/jenslarsen/ ✅DOWNLOAD A FREE E-BOOK with 15 II Valt I licks! Sign up for my newsletter: http://jenslarsen.nl/sign-up-for-my-newsletter/ ▶️ Check out my latest video: https://goo.gl/G16gVx 0:00 Intro 0:58 The Blues Scale Question? 1:15 #1 Mixolydian 1:48 Extensions 2:16 Constructing a great non-diatonic arpeggio 2:53 The Arepggio 3:03 Mixolydian chord voicings 3:20 Example of Lick / Analysis 3:55 #2 Dominant from Harmonic minor 4:29 Extensions 4:54 Constructing an arpeggio 5:21 b9b13 Chord Voicings 5:33 The Arpeggio 5:43 Mixolydian b9b13 Example / Analysis 6.34 #3 The Altered Scale 7:19 Extensions and Alterations in the scale 7:45 Altered Chord Voicings 8:06 The secret Altered Arpeggio 8:36 Altered Scale Example / Analysis 9:10 #4 Lydian Dominants 9:40 Extenstions and the 13th Arpeggio 9:58 Lydian Dom7th chord voicings 10:13 The Dom7th(#5) Arpeggio 10:45 Example Lydian Dominant 11:15 #5 Diminished Scale 11:46 Extensions and Alterations 12:21 Chord Voicings 12:34 The Overlooked Dom7th arpeggio 12:59 Diminished Dom7th Example / Analysis 13:26 #6 Whole-tone scale 14:06 The Extensions in the Whole-Tone scale 14:32 Chord Voicings 15:19 Whole-Tone Example / Analysis 15:55 Did I leave out a scale? 16:34 Like the video? Check out my Patreon Page! If you like this video and want to help translate it into your own language you can do so here: http://www.youtube.com/timedtext_video?v=dUMUUBC5pcE&ref=share Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jenslarsenYTlessons Twitter: https://twitter.com/JensLJazz Snapchat: jenslarsenjazz Instagram: https://instagram.com/jenslarsenjazz/ Google+: https://plus.google.com/u/0/+JensLarsen/posts/p/pub Tumblr: http://jenslarsenjazz.tumblr.com/ My Gear: Sono Core Vintage 13-53 Strings: http://www.sono-tone.com/products.html QSC K10 Powered Monitor: http://amzn.to/2iPKMza FocusRite Audio Interface: http://amzn.to/2iPKGrd Sennheiser HD215 Headphones: http://amzn.to/2iPKqbQ Lumix G6 Camera: http://amzn.to/2hXxBfJ GuitarPro 7: http://bit.ly/GuitPro GuitarPro 6: http://amzn.to/2iLCZQk Webhosting - Siteground: https://www.siteground.com/index.htm?afcode=77f5392e5577969ff5e82a3484f8aff8 John Daw Custom picks: http://dawmanpicks.com/