Chordscales are an essential component of improvisation and major ii-V-I progressions make up most of the chords to any given standard tune. Together, these two elements constitute the bulk of what jazz improvisation is about. In this lesson, watch as the chordscales for major ii-V-I progressions are derived and then see how they are used by Miles Davis in his improvised solo over the tune It's Only A Paper Moon from his 1951 Prestige release, Dig.
JazzPianoOnline.com is an on-demand, digital library of streaming video jazz piano lessons. Each transcription-based lesson features a birds-eye view of the piano keyboard synchronized to animated and annotated music notation. Choose from an ever-growing collection of over 70 lessons on Jazz Theory & Composition, Improvisation & Licks, Chords & Voicings and Arranging, Styles & More. Each lesson includes downloadable PDF practice sessions with self-paced exercises and tunes for you to play with the accompanying custom play-along files provided in MIDI, Band-in-a-Box and GarageBand formats.
JazzPianoOnline.com is an on-demand, digital library of streaming video jazz piano lessons. Each transcription-based lesson features a birds-eye view of the piano keyboard synchronized to animated and annotated music notation. Choose from an ever-growing collection of over 70 lessons on Jazz Theory & Composition, Improvisation & Licks, Chords & Voicings and Arranging, Styles & More. Each lesson includes downloadable PDF practice sessions with self-paced exercises and tunes for you to play with the accompanying custom play-along files provided in MIDI, Band-in-a-Box and GarageBand formats.