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Advanced Jazz: Modal Sequencing

Duration: 09:06Views: 39.3KLikes: 1.9KDate Created: Aug, 2019

Channel: MangoldProject

Category: Music

Tags: modal sequencingjazz piano lessonlearn to play jazzanomaliechord substitutionsjazz chord substitutionsjazz chordsadvanced jazzjazz tutorialbill evans

Description: 0:00 Introduction 0:34 Demonstration (before modal sequencing) 1:32 Demonstration (with modal sequencing) 1:58 Analysis 5:40 Variation #1 6:42 Variation #2 See also: youtube.com/watch?v=XN8BjVOODYk In today's lesson we'll discuss one of the best sounding chord substitutions in jazz: the relative minor substitutions, also called modal sequencing. It consists of a series of minor chords a minor third (=3 semitones) apart, used whenever you're playing a 2-5-1 progression. Done right, it can really make you sound advanced! This is used by players from Bill Evans to Anomalie and many, many others. I hope you enjoy!

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