Jazz Scales - Melodic Minor Modes Addendum

Jazz Scales - Melodic Minor Modes Addendum

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Jazz Scales - Melodic Minor Modes Addendum
If you like this Jazz Piano Tutorial, please subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/c/WalkThatBass For more information check out my website: https://www.thejazzpianosite.com/jazz-piano-lessons/jazz-scales/melodic-minor-modes/ In this series of videos I cover everything you need to know about Jazz Scales, including but not limited to: - How scales are related to chords (the Chord-Scale System) - Why you can use different scales over the same chord - Commonly used jazz scales including: melodic minor modes, bebop scales, whole tone scale, diminished scale, pentatonic scale. See the first lesson here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UMejazqJqo This Jazz Piano Tutorial is just a quick addendum to the lesson on modes of the melodic minor scale. Here I cover: - the interchangability of melodic minor chord - tritone substitutions of melodic minor dominant chords - the minor II-V-I In my previous lesson I covered how to build and use the modes of the melodic minor scale. These being: - Real Jazz melodic minor - Dorian b2 - Lydian Augmented - Lydian Dominant - Fifth mode of the melodic minor scale - Half-diminished mode - Altered scale If you enjoyed this Jazz Piano Tutorial, please subscribe