The Jazz modes with Jeremy Siskind

Jeremy Siskind returns to tonebase to give us an insight into how modal scales are used in Jazz! Tune in to learn unique perspectives and variations on standard harmony and scales!

 

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We are going to be using this thread to gather suggestions and questions!                                                    

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  • Any particular area you would like me to focus on?
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  • It seems that there is no melody, different types of chord quality, and the ii V I progression that moves the music forward. Also  hang onto in a modal scale so the modal scale ends up sounding like your are practicing scales and also one loses interest because the music rambles because once again there is nothing to hang onto as far as melody , different types of chords,  etc.

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