The Diminished Scale: Theory and Practice
many examples of applying the diminished scale over altered dominant chords.There is a wide variety of ideas presented in this course including:
~ Juampy Juarez- Playing a range of triad pairs to get great effects.
- playing the scale horizontally to produce more melodic results.
- the use of wide interval playing to create modern jazz sounds.
- Playing “ascendant lines” (moving only upwards) to create great lines.
- how to play the diminished scales over the blues. ( Many examples are given.)
- compositional ideas.
From Juampy:
In this Master Class I show my ideas with this marvelous symmetrical scale. The diminished tonality is a big part of modern jazz sound and contemporary classical compositions. The scale has many melodic variations and lots of possible triads and chords that, in modern player’s hands, these tools will become nice colors to add to their music. Besides this, the third minor symmetry that this scale has a spicy taste, a very modern flavor, that the student could hear in the music of Allan Holdsworth, John Coltrane, Igor Stravinsky, Bela Bartok, Adam Rogers, and many more. The Diminished tonality is a must if the student wants to sound like the contemporary improviser . Examples with phrases, licks, both scalar and triadic, applied to easy blues progressions and famous standards, plus II V I are shown in the video. Enjoy!Course Content
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Juampy Juarez is one of the most versatile, original and innovative players of his generation, He lives in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Juampy can play jazz, rock, fusion or heavy metal with equal facility.
