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Video 1: In part one (1 of 2) of this "Improvising With Triad Pairs" jazz lesson series, legendary saxophonist Jerry Bergonzi breaks down his exciting approach to improvisation using hexatonic scales. With the accompaniment of Andy LaVerne, Jerry brings you through the many harmonic options at your disposal, so you can use these concepts effectively in your solos. If you want to take your improvisations to fresh and interesting places, this triad pairs masterclass series is for you.
Topics Covered: Jazz, improvisation, triad pairs, hexatonic scales, major triads, minor triads, triads a whole step apart, applying hexatonics to different chord types and changes, triads a half step apart, etc.
Video 2: In part two (2 of 2) of this "Improvising With Triad Pairs" jazz lesson series, legendary saxophonist Jerry Bergonzi breaks down his exciting approach to improvisation using hexatonic scales. With the accompaniment of Andy LaVerne, Jerry brings you through the many harmonic options at your disposal, so you can use these concepts effectively in your solos. If you want to take your improvisations to fresh and interesting places, this triad pairs masterclass series is for you.
Topics Covered: Jazz, improvisation, triad pairs, hexatonic scales, augmented triads, 9-note scale, triads a whole step apart, applying hexatonics to different chord types and changes, triads a half step apart, relative major, relative minor, practicing these concepts, using shapes and patterns, etc.
PDF Info: This PDF includes the embedded notation and charts seen in Jerry’s “Improvising With Triad Pairs” series. Like all of our PDFs, it is not meant to be used without the video. This is a supplemental PDF.