Session Notes 3/8/2010

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Last night, we studied/practiced/improvised with the bebop scale. We played with different ways to get from a non-chord tone (on the beginning of a beat), to a chord tone by the second beat. They included:

  • playing the non-chord tone as a quarter note, then going up or down to a chord tone on the next beat.
  • using a chromatic "passing tone" (where a full step is required to get to a chord tone... e.g. from the 6th to the 5th).
  • "enclosing" the chord tone... e.g. 6th to b5th to 5th (similar to a "neighbor tone group" or "changing tone")
We also added a 'bebopy" way to start a phrase. The following example shows both the starting idea, and the chromatic "passing tone" method of getting from the 6th to the 5th, in one beat:


Scale Example

And, of course, the ever popular Melodica demo:


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