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Chords of a MAJOR key

G9 or G13

A9 or A13

3 to the 4 is always 1/2 step and 7 to the 1 is always 1/2 step

PROGRESSIONS

Disc 2

ex. 1track #1 on CD

ex. 2track #2 on CD

ex. 3track #3 on CD

Scales: Bb Ionian and G Aeolian are the same scales and they both work over the whole progression

/ D-7 / D-7 / D-7 / D-7 / D#-7 / D#-7 / D#-7 / D#-7 /

G7G7#9G7b9

G7G7#9G7b9

ex. 4track #4 on CD

Scales: A blues, A Aeolian, minor ii V i licks

ex. 5track #5 on CD

Scales: G blues, G Aeolian, minor ii V i licks

ex. 6track #6 on CD

Anytime it's Bb13 you can use : Bb blues scale, Bb Major Pentatonic, Bb mixolydian, Eb13 : you should use Bb minor pentatonic/blues scaleC-7 to F9 is part of that II V I Then turnaround with Bb blues scale etc

The G7 can be outlined for extra shimmer, but be patient, this takes time. Just remember the Bb blues scale can "survive" the whole progression which we like a lot.

ex. 7track #7 on CD

Scales: G blues, G Aeolian

ex. 8track #8 on CD

ii V I in C

ex. 9track #9 on CD

ii v i in D-

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