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Re: ii-V-i and harmonic minor
#Harmony
#Improv
Rogé io Couto
Ooops,
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I want to make a correction to my previous email. Where you read "I think that the Cm6..." Please read " I don't think that Cm6...". Sorry for the inconvinience, Regards Rogerio ---------- From: rscouto@... Hi Alisdair, |
Yes I agree with you on this, it was a typo and should have said Cm7.
Interestingly, some of the old school jazzers I have spoken with seem to prefer using the harmonic minor for the iim7b5-V7 part then switch to the melodic minor for the i chord giving them then the natural 6. I have found that it's easier to use the dorian mode, because that would then give both the 6 and the b7, ensuring that I can cover whatever another piano player or guitarist comps, m6, m7, m69, m9, m11 etc. original article: Ooops,that Cm6...".because It has a tritone in it between the "A" and "Eb". |
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