I have multiple progressions to get to the Major and Minor Voicings
Practical Uses of the Half-Diminished Chord- aka Min7b5 Approaching the min7b5 from its 5
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- I can play a 6/9 chord in root position in every key
- I can play a 13(b9) chord in every key
- I can play a b9b5 chord voicing in every key
- I can play an Altered chord in every key
- I can play a 7(b9) chord voicing in every key
- I can play a 7(#9) chord voicing in every key
- I can play rootless 13 (no 5) chord in context
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Advanced Musician
- I can play all the Major, Minor, Melodic, and Harmonic Scale modes in every key
- I can play and utilize a variety of Bepop, Blues, and various Gospel Bump licks while playing
- I can improv a song or section of a song using the following voicings concepts and ideas listed below
- I can play all major, minor, dominant, and half-dim chords and their variants in Drop 2 position with proper placement within a song
- I am able to come up with melodies and harmonize them with Drop 2 voicings on the spot and 13 no 5 and I understand the placement of when to use these voicings
- I have multiple progressions to get to the Major and Minor Voicings
- I am able to transcribe what I hear Top Musicians playing during a Live Performance using the ability to recognize the 4 four types in various extensions and inversions, sus chords, dim7, and augmented chords
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