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Single Note Lines and the Jazz Language

Exploring the Vocabulary of Jazz

Substitutions: The Tri-Tone Substitution

Taught by: Corey Christiansen

Intermediate, Advanced

Corey makes it simple and easy to understand this sometimes confusing but foundational chord substitution.

Introduction

Arguably the most common chord substitution in jazz, the tritone substitution is used by every strong improvisor on the planet. It is a core and common element of the jazz language. In this lesson you will learn how to use the tritone substitution to add variety and color to your improvisations. 

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