Dominant 9/Minor 6 Arpeggio Shapes, Part 2 |
Dominant 9/Minor 6 Arpeggio Shapes, Part 2
In this video, Scott shows you a few ways to use the dominant 9/minor 6 arpeggio shapes, first as a dominant arpeggio on a circle-of-fifths progression such as the one used for “Salty Dog Blues,” “Sweet Georgia Brown,” and many other tunes. You’ll also learn how to use it as the ii7b5 chord in a ii7–V7 progression in a minor key, such as Bm7b5–E7–Am, and as the iv6 chord in a similar progression (Dm6–E7–Am), which is common in Gypsy jazz.
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Dom 9/Min 6 Arpeggio Shapes (Available to subscribers)
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