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WHY ALTER A PERFECTLY GOOD DOMINANT CHORD Jazz Tactics #20

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Altering a dominant chord magnifies its natural inclination to resolve by providing additional harmonic pathways. In this episode I explain and demonstrate the three most common alterations that are applied to a dominant chord (one of which is a combination of the other two), and the scales which contain the same alterations. In the next episode, I'll show how these scales impact an improvised melodic line. CONFUSED? This is one of a sequence of videos within the Jazz Tactics series focusing on dominant resolution as a key to understanding how chords function within a progression. (The sequence begins with Episode 16.) For anyone who finds the theoretical discussion confusing or irrelevant, Episodes 6 and 17 may be of interest (linked below). ABOUT THIS CHANNEL On this channel, jazz trumpeter, educator and author Chase Sanborn offers advice and tips for musicians and music students, based on more than forty years of

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