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(Berklee Guide). The purpose of this book is to explore the
relationship between jazz harmony and improvisation by studying the
vertical structures of chords and their function in a progression,
and the horizontal or linear application of harmony to melodic
improvisation. Each topic is accompanied by musical examples that
are designed to help you hear the connection between harmony and
melody and to develop a more melodic and creative way of thinking
about improvising over chord progressions.
(Berklee Labs). Melodies based on triads and melodic extensions
sound more natural and musical than ones developed exclusively from
scales. Triads the fundamental building blocks of harmony are a
simple and effective remedy for scale dependency in improvisation.
In Jazz Improvisation for Guitar: A Melodic Approach, explore the
potential of triads and their melodic extensions and learn to
connect them using guide tones. You'll learn to create solo phrases
in the style of some of the world's finest jazz guitarists like Wes
Montgomery, George Benson, Grant Green, Kenny Burrell, and Pat
Martino.
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