

da’play – Dm7 and Dm6
Four bars of each chord. Alternating between Dm7 and Dm6. Essentially a II V progression, but looking at it from
Four bars of each chord. Alternating between Dm7 and Dm6. Essentially a II V progression, but looking at it from
The passaggio! Well, what can we agree on about the passaggio? How many are there? Which ones are we talking
da’play – Cantaloupe Island Prep 1 is a backing track to help with improvising over the first chord change of
Th e “Minor 2 5” – aka IIø V7 or IIm7b5 V7b9 – PAGE 2 https://youtu.be/iApqWnaXfMY The same idea also
https://youtu.be/y8GN1khZy70 da’play – Cantaloupe Island Prep 3 is the third backing track in the series to prepare improvising over the
A track based on sus2 and sus4 chords that can be used to give the C Minor Pentatonic scale a
Here is a chilled track comparing various A minor type scales. A Aolian: A B C D E F G