New Lesson Just Released on JazzPianoOnline.com: Chordscales of Minor ii-V-i Progressions

Learn how chordscales for minor ii-V-i progressions are derived and see how Miles Davis uses them in his solo to the tune It Could Happen to You from his 1956 release, Relaxin' with the Miles Davis Quintet.
By: Jazz Online
 
Jan. 24, 2011 - PRLog -- The derivation of chordscales for minor ii-V-i progressions is less straightforward than with major ii-V-Is. Each minor key has three scales whereas each major key has just one. In this lesson, watch as the chordscales for minor ii-V-i progressions are derived from their component 13th chords and then see how the resulting chordscales are used by Miles Davis in his improvised solo over the tune It Could Happen to You from his 1956 release, Relaxin' with the Miles Davis Quintet.

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