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Learning the 8 Note Dominant Scale in ii7-V7-I Runs (Area 3) Ted Greene, 1985-05-27 Playing order: @ X OA or Oot Assignment: 1) Learn the V7 part of the runs first 2) Then learn the rest (the ii7 and I). 3) Actually, you better play the chords given below before you even do the runs - one example at a time - chords, then the run. 4) Consider taping the chords for added beauty, so you can really hear the runs come to life 5) After you're friendly with a run, play the chords and sing the run. Much patience is needed here, but the results are more than worth the price. Visualize the neck as you sing. 6) Optional: add an ornament here or there. [8 Note Dominant scale = 1, b9, #9, 3, #4, 5, 6, b7] be 19 Chords: nt i 6 nt i Runs: @ é 6 i r im 1 » Pike A= le ie. J a, be x t c/} 5 EZ 5 7 ert i 2) ix q ivan] See oe Learning the 8 Note Dominant Scale in it7-V7-1 Runs (Area 3) - Ted Greene, 1985-05-27 (p. 2) fmf TT Ted Greene, 1985-05-27 (p.3) Learning the 8 Note Dominant Scale in il?-V7-I Runs (Area 3) ~ ee | 1 rT 1 r n i Ht pan pea SS |, EE Prelit jee F bn 7 hq sum 4 faa oe iti » § ‘Ha ig Hi Ly Sete ciple peer itr + ae i saya mh fa Fay EF 5p sc fe rae Been) HEPA jo LEARNING, THe 8 NOTE DOMINANT SCALE’ i jiyEyZ ms Ma3-me Tegner Paha AR! OKT AD oh ASSIGNMENT £0 LEAN thar Pr of HR Fs @ THEW MEMO! tee EST (en 42) © eat 6 “eH "ede Fas “Liotta, one AAT PEE ae !1| 50 fhe, rs [PCH on A9 Ege one, omen peasy 2 a on, hd 5 a Ag + TE gon: 7 a a Rens * a ae a @ Fmd JE a

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