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Why you can use different Scales over the same Chord

2017-10-03 2 Dailymotion

If you like this Jazz Piano Tutorial, please subscribe: \r<br>\r<br>For more information check out my website: \r<br>\r<br>In thisof videos I cover everything you need to know about Jazz Scales, including but not limited to:\r<br>- How scales are related to chords (the Chord-Scale System)\r<br>- Why you can use different scales over the same chord\r<br>- Commonly used jazz scales including: melodic minor modes, bebop scales, whole tone scale, diminished scale, pentatonic scale.\r<br>\r<br>How is it possible to use different scales over the same chord, if a chord progression is in a particular key? I try to answer this question in this Jazz Piano Tutorial. I discuss the difference between playing in a key and playing from a key - a very important distinction. And I try explain why particular scales fit over particular chords.\r<br>\r<br>In essence you can play any scale over a chord, if that scale has the root, third and seventh of the chord in it. So for example, you can use any scale with a C, E and B in it over a C Major 7 chord.\r<br>\r<br>If you enjoyed this Jazz Piano Tutorial, please subscribe

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