Minor II V I - Getting The Most Out Of The Basics
The Minor II V I is a very common progression in Jazz. But it is also a bit more complicated than the major counterpart. This is mainly because of the IIø chord and also because you need to change scales moving through the chords.
This video is going over 5 Minor II V I licks demonstrating some of the scales, arpeggios and melodic ideas you can use when improvising over a minor II V I. This can really help you expand your vocabulary on this chord progression, and there is a lot of great ideas in there that you need to know.
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Content:
0:00 Intro
0:20 5 - examples with Scales, Arpeggios, and Patterns,
0:45 Example #1 - m7b5 arpeggios Everywhere!
0:49 The Minor 2 5 1 Progression
2:25 Example #1 Slow
2:30 Example #2 Maj7 and Dim Arpeggios
2:34 Diatonic Arpeggios that work well!
4:08 Example #2 Slow
4:14 Example #3 - Triad solutions
4:19 Coltrane Patterns
5:22 Diatonic triads and the Augmented Triad
5:54 Example #3 Slow
6:21 Example #4 - Dim(Maj7)
6:26 Finding New Material and Combining material
7:29 Example #4 Slow
7:35 Example #5 - The Magic Chord!
7:40 The Magic Chord as an Arpeggio
9:13 Example #5 Slow
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This video is going over 5 Minor II V I licks demonstrating some of the scales, arpeggios and melodic ideas you can use when improvising over a minor II V I. This can really help you expand your vocabulary on this chord progression, and there is a lot of great ideas in there that you need to know.
Download the PDF: https://jenslarsen.nl/minor-ii-v-i-getting-the-most-out-of-the-basics/
Content:
0:00 Intro
0:20 5 - examples with Scales, Arpeggios, and Patterns,
0:45 Example #1 - m7b5 arpeggios Everywhere!
0:49 The Minor 2 5 1 Progression
2:25 Example #1 Slow
2:30 Example #2 Maj7 and Dim Arpeggios
2:34 Diatonic Arpeggios that work well!
4:08 Example #2 Slow
4:14 Example #3 - Triad solutions
4:19 Coltrane Patterns
5:22 Diatonic triads and the Augmented Triad
5:54 Example #3 Slow
6:21 Example #4 - Dim(Maj7)
6:26 Finding New Material and Combining material
7:29 Example #4 Slow
7:35 Example #5 - The Magic Chord!
7:40 The Magic Chord as an Arpeggio
9:13 Example #5 Slow
9:19 Like the Video? Check out My Patreon Page
🔴 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!
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