That'S My E-Minor - Emily Remler Page 2

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6 5 1
T
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-5
5 1 3
6
1 3
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C
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C
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Taken from
Emily Remler's Hotlicks Instruction Video "Advanced Jazz and Latin Improvisation".
The excercises
above refer to the section in which she defines 2 types of dominant seventh chord -
the type 1 that
does not resolve and the type 2 that resolves down 5 to 1. Both types can be played
over by a minor
seventh scale,
type 1 a
fifth above and type 2 a semitone above because these minor
sclaes contain all the
colour tones
of
the associated dominant chords.
The minor scale can
sound dull and Emily developed scales and licks that are much more exciting. By
practicing these it will help to
create
your
own minor licks.
Transcribed by Trevor
Teeky' White 2012
That's my Eb minor

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