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Minor ii-V's
Taught by: Teague Bechtel
Intermediate, Advanced, Master
Grant Green was one of the best at dealing with this difficult harmonic progression
Introduction
Minor ii-V's are one of the most difficult harmonies in jazz to deal with in a specific way. Grant Green attacked them in a consistent and simplified way. In this lesson we will take a look at Green's approach to minor ii-V's and how you can use a few of his ideas to sound like a pro over short and long minor ii-V's.
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Minor ii-V's - A Breakdown
In this video we breakdown the harmonic concepts of the minor ii-V progression as approached by Grant Green.
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Minor ii-V's - A Breakdown
This PDF is part of a harmonic breakdown of how Grant Green deals with minor ii-V progressions.
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Minor ii-V's Transcribed
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This video looks at 4 minor ii-V licks taken directly from Grant Green solos.
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Minor ii-V's Transcribed
This PDF acompanies the minor ii-V s transcribed video in which we examine 4 licks taken from Grant Green solos.
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