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Five minor 7 scales & How to Use

In Scales, Theorie on January 6, 2010 at 10:23 am

A minor scale can be defined as any scale with a minor scale-tone tonic chord but without a major 3rd (measured from the scale tonic).

The scale must contain:

  • a minor 3rd
  • a perfect 5th

The minor pentatonic scale and the blues scale are minor scales, but the 8-note dominant scale is not : it contains an ambiguous major 3rd. Neither is the 8-note diminished scale because a minor scale-tone chord can not be formed on its tonic note (it lacks a perfect 5th).

They are (in order of their importance in Jazz):

  1. Dorian mode – characteristic notes : 6 and b7
  2. Harmonic minor scale – characteristic notes : b6 and 7
  3. Aeolian mode (natural minor scale) – characteristic notes : b6 and b7
  4. Melodic minor scale – characteristic notes : 6 and 7
  5. Phrygian mode – characteristic notes : b2b6 and b7

These minor scales are easiest to recognise by ear by knowing their tetrachord components.

The four component tetrachords are:

Uses of the minor scales

Below a brief overview of the most common uses for the various minor scales in Jazz improvisation.

1.  Dorian mode

This is by far the most commonly used minor scale for Jazz improvisation. Use the Dorian mode over minor chords in these settings.

  1. for isolated minor 7th chords : Cm7
  2. in all IIm7 – V7 segments : Cm7 – F7
  3. when preceded by V7 : G7 – Cm7 or Dø – G7 – Cm7
  4. when preceded by 1 or 2 other minor chords : (Dm7 -) Gm7 – Cm7
    (in this case Cm7 is part of a scale-tone chord progression segment of a major scale)

2. Harmonic minor

This scale is never used over minor 7th chords and only occasionally over minor triads.Use this scale over al IIø – V7 segments in songs.

In the segment Gø – C7 use :

G – Ab – Bb – C – Db – E – F – G (IImode F harmonic minor) over  (IIø)

C – Db – E – F – G – Ab – Bb – C (Vmode F harmonic minor) over C7 (V7)

Use the V mode of the harmonic scale over all V7 chords in typically minor songs.

3. Aeolian mode (natural minor scale)

This scale is most commonly used when there are 2 minor 7th chords (which are next to one another on the Circle of Fifths). They then represent two scale-tone chords of a major scale like VIm7 and IIm7, or of a minor scale like Im7 – IVm7.

Use the Dorian mode for the minor 7th chord down stream on the Circle of Fifths.
Use the Aeolian mode for the upstream m7 chord.
Both modes use the same scale tones.

For example for a combination of Cm7 and Fm7 chords use :

C – D – Eb – F – G – Ab – Bb – C (C Aeolian mode) : for Cm7 (VIm7)

F – G – Ab – Bb – C – D – Eb – F (F Dorian mode) : for Fm7 (IIm7)

(Sometimes the C Dorian mode is still preferred over Cm7 to create some additional interest.)

4. Melodic minor

This scale is rarely used for improvisation over minor chords.Its great attraction in Jazz are the modes derived from the melodic minor scale. These are commonly used for altered dominant chords.

5.  Phrygian mode

This mode is very prominent in the composition and improvisation over Spanish flamenco musicIn Jazz the Phrygian mode is mainly used for scale-tone chord segments that contain three minor 7th chords.  They function as : IIIm7 – VIm7 – IIm7. The Phrygian mode is use for the first chord in the row (IIIm7)

In the segment Gm7 – Cm7 – Fm7 use :

G – Ab – Bb – C – D – Eb – F – G (G Phrygian mode) : for Gm7 (IIIm7)

C – D – Eb – F – G – Ab – Bb – C (C Aeolian mode) : for Cm7 (VIm7)

F – G – Ab – Bb – C – D – Eb – F (F Dorian mode) : for Fm7 (IIm7)

Note that all three modes contain the same notes because they are derived from the same major scale. When in doubt as to what scale to use, try out different ones and listen to it.

 

The ImM7 Chord

Progression: Im – ImM7 – Im7 – VIø – bVImaj7 – V7

The minor Major 7th chord is the scale-tone 7th chord built on the tonic of the harmonic minor scale (and also of the melodic minor scale).

Its main use is as a passing chord between a minor triad and a minor 7th chord.
This chord sequence produces a stepwise (semitone) motion from C –> B –> Bb

  • Cm = C – Eb – G – C
  • CmM7 = C – Eb – G – B
  • Cm7 = C – Eb – G – Bb

The chords produce a continuous line of chord tones that descends stepwise in semitones through the entire progression.

In C minor : C –> B –> Bb –> A –> Ab –> G –> then back to C

This line is most commonly used as a moving bass line

Source: JazClass from Michael Furstner, who developped a very comprehensive Jazz Class course. Thanks to him.


 

Gamme Ethiopienne

In Scales, Technics on October 23, 2009 at 12:16 pm

notePour notre prochain Projet…. la Gamme Ethiopienne:

1,  2,  b3,  4,  5,  b6,  b7,


The Ethiopian scale consists of 7 different notes. Notice how that when you ascend the scale Bb, Eb, and F natural notes are played, and when you descend the scale F#, E natural, and B natural notes are played. This concept is also seen in the Melodic Minor Scale.
Formula: WS, HS, WS, WS, HS, WS, WS

ScaleEthiopianHS = half step (one fret)
WS = whole step (two frets)

Recado Bossa Nova solo

In Recado Bossa Nova, Scales on June 24, 2009 at 11:11 am

De l’album Dippin’ le solo de saxophone ténor de Hank Mobley:

Solo Recado (Hank Mobley)

Autre solo, celui de Lee Morgan

Solo Recado (Lee Morgan)

Chitlins Con Carne

In Chitlins Con Carne, Technics on June 2, 2009 at 2:55 pm

Kenny Burrell is one of the groovyest players around. His playing is very “fundamental” and clear and thus ideal material to learn from. Less is more said Miles Davis.

The chord C7sharp9 is used instead of C7/9/13.  Note that this is not the case throughout the whole song, somewhere in one third of Kenny’s solo he uses more notes than the blues scale alone, using notes of the mixolydian mode(s). His comping changes accordingly using 9 chords and 13 chords. 

Here are the changes: 

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Chitlins con carne Solos…

In Chitlins Con Carne, Partitions, Scales on May 6, 2009 at 2:11 pm

2 versions faisant date de Chitlins con carne, celle de Kenny Burrell  et celle de Stevie Ray Vaughan. Les solos sont ci-dessous.

Chromatic semitones table

In Scales, Technics on March 19, 2009 at 5:20 pm
Chromatic Semitones table

Chromatic Semitones table

Licks by Neck – Night in Tunisia

In A Night In Tunisia, Partitions, Scales, Technics on November 27, 2008 at 8:39 pm

A wonderfull site which will give you immediate access and knowledge to chords, scales, licks and solos for hundreds of major jazz standards, this includes Night in Tunisia.

With hopefully the courtasy of LickbyNeck, the tab for fingerstyle Night in Tunisia, Visit this site!

A Night In Tunisia played in the key of Dm

E|--------------------------------|--------------------------------|
B|--------------------------------|--------------------------------|
G|-- 6 8-- 6---------- 4----------|-- 6-- 8 6------------ 4--------|
D| 8-------- 8------ 7---- 7------|-- 8-------- 8---- 7------ 7----|
A| 6------------ 5 8---------- 8 6|---------------- 5---------- 8--|
E|--------------------------------|--------------------------------|

E|------ 8-- 6---- 4 5------------|------ 8-- 6---- 5--------------|
B|---- 6------ 6-- 6 6-- 6--------|---- 6------ 6-- 6--------------|
G|-- 6------------ 5 5-- 7--------|-- 6------------ 5--------------|
D| 8-------------------- 7---- 7--| 8------------------ 7 9 7------|
A| 6-------------- 5-------- 0----| 6-------------- 5 8-------- 8--|
E|-------------------- 5 7--------|--------------------------------|

E|------ 8-- 6---- 4 5------------| 5 6 5--------------------------|
B|---- 6------ 6-- 6 6-- 6--------| 8---- 8 4---- 3----------------|
G|-- 6------------ 5---- 7--------| 7------ 6-- 6 4----------------|
D| 8-------------------- 7---- 7--|-------- 5---- 3----------------|
A| 6-------------- 5-------- 0-- 7|-------------- 5----------------|
E|-------------------- 5 7--------|------ 5------------------------|

E|------ 8-- 6---- 4 5------------|------ 8-- 6---- 5--------------|
B|---- 6------ 6-- 6 6-- 6--------|---- 6------ 6-- 6--------------|
G|-- 6------------ 5 5-- 7--------|-- 6------------ 5--------------|
D| 8-------------------- 7---- 7--| 8------------------ 7 9 7------|
A| 6-------------- 5-------- 0----| 6-------------- 5 8-------- 8--|
E|-------------------- 5 7--------|--------------------------------|

E|------ 8-- 6---- 4 5------------| 5 6 5--------------------------|
B|---- 6------ 6-- 6 6-- 6--------| 8---- 8 4---- 3----------10--13|
G|-- 6------------ 5---- 7--------| 7------ 6-- 6 4----------------|
D| 8-------------------- 7---- 7--|-------- 5---- 3--------------13|
A| 6-------------- 5-------- 0-- 7|-------------- 5----------------|
E|-------------------- 5 7--------|------ 5------------------------|

E|--------------------1110--------|--------------------------------|
B|----13--10----------1010----1310|11----------10--11--------------|
G|12------12----1211--1111----1111|12----11--12--121010-- 9--------|
D|--13----10------10----------10--|1212--12-------- 8---- 8--------|
A|12----------------------------10|------10--------10------------10|
E|--------11------10--------10----|------------------ 9-- 8--------|

E|------------------ 9 8 8--------|--------------------------------|
B|11---- 8---------- 8-- 8--11-- 9|10------ 8------ 8---- 6--------|
G|10----10----10 9-- 9-- 9 8 9-- 9| 9----10--10-- 9 7-- 7 6--------|
D|1111-- 8 8-- 8 8----------11--11|--10--10--10--10 8-- 6 5--------|
A|-------------------------- 9-- 8|---------------- 7--------------|
E|------ 9 9 9-- 8----------------|-------------------- 6 5--------|

E|------ 8-- 6---- 4 5------------|------ 8-- 6---- 5--------------|
B|---- 6------ 6-- 6 6-- 6--------|---- 6------ 6-- 6--------------|
G|-- 6------------ 5 5-- 7--------|-- 6------------ 5--------------|
D| 8-------------------- 7---- 7--| 8------------------ 7 9 7------|
A| 6-------------- 5-------- 0----| 6-------------- 5 8-------- 8--|
E|-------------------- 5 7--------|--------------------------------|

E|------ 8-- 6---- 4 5------------| 5 6 5------------------------ 5|
B|---- 6------ 6-- 6 6-- 6--------| 8---- 8 4---- 3----------------|
G|-- 6------------ 5---- 7--------| 7------ 6-- 6 4----------------|
D| 8-------------------- 7---- 7--|-------- 5---- 3----------------|
A| 6-------------- 5-------- 0-- 7|-------------- 5----------------|
E|-------------------- 5 7--------|------ 5------------------------|

E|------ 5------ 5---- 5-- 5-- 5--|------ 5------ 5------ 5-- 5-- 5|
B|-- 8------ 8---- 8-- 8-- 8------|-- 6------ 6------ 6-- 6-- 6----|
G|---- 9------ 9---- 9---- 9------|---- 6------ 6------ 6 6-- 6----|
D|--------------------------------|--------------------------------|
A|---------------------------- 6--|------ 6-------- 6---- 6-- 6-- 5|
E| 0------ 0---- 0---------- 0----|--------------------------------|

E|-------- 5------ 5---- 5-- 5-- 5|-------- 5------ 5---- 5-- 5-- 5|
B|---- 6------ 6---- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6|---- 6------ 6---- 6-- 6-- 6-- 7|
G|------ 7------ 7---- 7 7-- 7-- 6|------ 6------ 6---- 6 6-- 6----|
D|------------------------------ 5|-------- 5------ 5---- 5-- 5-- 5|
A|-------- 5------ 5---- 5-- 5----|--------------------------------|
E|--------------------------------|--------------------------------|

E|-------- 5------ 5---- 5 5-- 5--|------ 5------ 5---- 5-- 5-- 8--|
B|---- 7------ 7---- 6-- 6 6------|-- 5------ 5---- 5-- 5-- 5-- 8--|
G| 7---- 7------ 7---- 7-- 7------|---- 6------ 6---- 6 6-- 6-- 7--|
D|-------- 5------ 5------ 5-- 5--|------ 5------ 5---- 5-- 5------|
A|--------------------------------|---------------------------- 8--|
E|--------------------------------|--------------------------------|

Bb Mineur mélodique

In Scales on November 11, 2008 at 11:55 am

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Gammes pour Night in Tunisia

In A Night In Tunisia, Scales on November 11, 2008 at 10:11 am

Oups, merci Jacques . Quand ça vient d’un pro, c’est toujours exellent. A vos keyboards, keys et manches

night-tunisia

Gammes pour Night in Tunisia

In A Night In Tunisia, Scales on November 8, 2008 at 11:09 am

Quelques examples de gammes allant avec D- sur Night in Tunisia

 

D minor Harmonique

Dm Harmonique

Dm Harmonique

 

 

Quelques autres scales allant avec Ré mineur, pour Night in Tunisia

D pentatonique mineur, A blues, C Majeur Ionien, Fa Majeur Ionien, Ré mineur harmonique, C Majeur Ionien,  La mineur harmonique,  B Pentatonique majeure

Fa Majeur Ionien

 

F Major Ionien

F Major Ionien