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It's all concerning learning jazz language when it comes to becoming a great jazz improviser. So unlike the 'half-step below approach' (which can be outside the range), when coming close to from above it appears far better when you keep your notes within the scale that you're in. That's why it's called the 'chord scale over' technique - it remains in the scale.

So rather than playing two 8 notes in a row, which would last one quarter note ('one' - 'and'), you can divide that quarter note into three 'eighth note triplet' notes - where each note of the triplet coincides length. The very first improvisation technique is 'chord tone soloing', which suggests to compose tunes utilizing the four chord tones of the chord (1 3 5 7).

For this to function, it needs to be the following note up within the range that the music remains in. This gives you 5 notes to play from over each chord (1 3 5 7 9) - which is plenty. This can be applied to any type of note size (fifty percent note, quarter note, eighth note) - however when soloing, it's generally applied to eighth notes.

Merely precede any type of chord tone by playing the note a half-step below. To do this, stroll up in half-steps (through the whole colorful range), and make note of all the notes that aren't in your current scale. Cm7 enunciation (7 9 3 5) with single tune note (C) played to fascinating rhythm.

Jazz artists will certainly play from a wide range of pre-written melodious forms, which are placed prior to a 'target note' (generally a chord tone, 1 3 5 7). First let's establish the 'correct notes' - normally I 'd play from the dorian scale over minor 7 chord.

KEEP IN MIND: You also obtain a nice collection of steps to play, from 7 - 1 - 9 - 3 - if you wish to play a brief scale in your solo. Nevertheless, to stop your playing from seeming foreseeable (and burst out of eighth note pattern), Bookmarks you need to differ the rhythms from time to time.