How Wes Montgomery Uses Tritone Substitutions on The Blues

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great explanation, really easy to follow ! thanks

alesitotrip
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I understand this is more of a Jazz Blues concept however if Im playing a standard Chicago electric blues in theory if the song is a I, iv, V in G I can use the C# mixolydian or C# blues Scale before going into the C (iv) chord? Or do you want to stick to Arpeggios when using substitutions?

BluesHeavy
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I have a question. On 01:12 you say that the two chord of the B is F#.. but isn't the ii chord of B a C#minor? The F# of B would be the V?

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Great lesson. At one stage tho you mention a flat minor / d flat. That would be a tritone from g7 but you wouldn’t have been playing g7 then anyway (I think it should have been d7 as d7 is the v of ii ). Anyway, would you mind explaining what the a flat minor / d flat f (leading to c7) is the tritone of? Thanks ❤

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hmm, no questions or distractions? Gummies?

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