Of course.
I'll get on it pronto. Promise you'll write to my family.
Cheers,
Jer
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Thanks, I'll add this to my exercise routine.
Chord Crash Course - Vibrant Music Teaching (6)
1. Chord Crash Course Major White Keys - Nicola Cantan
2. Chord Crash Course Major Chromatic - Nicola Cantan
3. Chord Crash Course Major Circle Of Fifths - Nicola Cantan
4. Chord Crash Course Minor White Keys - Nicola Cantan
5. Chord Crash Course Minor Chromatic - Nicola Cantan
6. Chord Crash Course Minor Circle of Fifths - Nicola Cantan
Full Scale Practice 3 - Klangakrobat
Scale practice
Great practice exercise.
Check out iRp's practice feature (Graduation hat icon).
You could write out just the first line of your chart and iRp will automatically cycle through all the keys.
It can also start slow and gradually speed up as you practice.
Remember to reset the practice features to OFF when done.
https://youtu.be/_9-mucEc54w
:))BOB
More slow for practice
GH is whole-half
HG is half-whole
Full Scale Practice 5 - Klangakrobat
Thank you for this advice.
I have slowed it on halftime for beginning.
Full Scale Practice 5 - Klangakrobat
Hi Klangakrobat!
Thanks for your post...
Can you explain more about your chart? What kind of chord progression is it? What kind of exercise can you do with it?
Thank you very much
cronban
Rhythm Changes (Melbourne Sound) - Chord Scale Theory Memes
https://m.facebook.com/chordscalethe...pe=3&source=48
Here's another rhythm changes, with an Eb-7 instead of the A-7 in the 6th and 3rd t last bars.
Rhythm Changes - Exercise
And another Jazz practice track -- Movement using roots and fifths
Movement Using Roots and 5ths - Bass Groove Lab