Here’s a short melody I worked out using minor 3rds descending by half steps. It works well as a V7 to i minor cadence and…
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Using unusual modes from scales can help produce some interesting melodies. This major #9 #11 melody comes from the 6th mode of harmonic minor (i.e.…
Read Full Blog PostLesson 13: Lydian Melody in 5ths
Playing larger intervals can help to break up more linear ideas in a creative way that still sounds melodic and outlines the harmony clearly. This…
Read Full Blog PostLesson 12: Embellished Triad
Lots of great melodies are no more than a triad with a bit of stepwise embellishment. This exercise takes a spread triad in root position…
Read Full Blog PostLesson 8: ii-V7 using triads
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Read Full Blog PostLesson 6: Minor ii-V-i
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Read Full Blog PostLesson 2: Diatonic 4ths
perfect 4ths in lydian and dorian modes. diatonic 4ths in all 12 keys. Jazz patterns, licks and studies of diatonic 4ths. Great Jazz intervals for creating interesting lines and melodies.
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