LOVE this exercise!!

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Lovely, deep gratitude from a guitarist xx

Peter-skvg
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I love this Dim idea NahreSol...I applied it immediately on the sax, and then did a recording using it in combination with the Tri-Tone scale (C & F# arps together) Thank you so much for your generosity 🙏 ❤️

wilgreenstreet
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I like your exercise suggestions and try them all. Makes my brain work!

Weimartoccata
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Thank you, your tips are all so musical.. 😍

mrjazzer
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This inspired me to go to the piano today! ❤️ thank you from a recovering music school student!!

emilielinstewart
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Would love a whole jazz piece like this

drgeniusphd
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Your lessons are great.
I appreciate it allot (and you also very cute 🥰)
Thanks

AdiSinkopa
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Very cool lesson and always nice to watch/listen.

Photologistic
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Nacre, your absolutely gorgeous sweetheart ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

dewey
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Liszt makes use of this lick in his pieces most of the time. I recognised it immediately you played it

adelajademilade
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Is this only for Dominant 7ths, or will it work for minor and major 7ths as well.?

enjimalone
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Nahre, or anyone else who knows, what key (or part of a key?) is the one shown in the diminished scale slide? I thought a diminished scale starts with a tone, but the one on the slide starts with C and moves to Csharp next…

ioana_m
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Reminds me of Blue Monk, for some reason.

robst
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I was just writing a piano concerto that used very similar passing tones. I didn’t know that scale had a name. 😂

etc.-
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Bit confusing how the first pattern “remember this” relates to the rest, except that it also happens to use the octatonic scale it’s different. Without it I’d have got got the pattern faster - #11 to b7 then #9 to 5th. If the pattern had been #11 5 #9 3 13 7 #11 5 it would have made more sense, but that could just be me.

MattScottMusic
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These little exercises are great. (Im still mastering the other one with the 7th chords going round the circle of fifths (watch?v=BH4AuClW9Jc))

MistaGobo
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Wagner plays a lot with this in the Meistersingers

CzarDodon
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Someone wanting to learn this should probably be comfortable moving both clockwise and counter-clockwise around the circle of fifths first.

Stingetan
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Do your circle of 5ths in 90 seconds! Thats a great one.

normalizedaudio
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Wait does this remind anyone else of Cloud Cuckooland in Banjo Tooie? I haven't heard it in decades but I think it's a similar pattern...

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