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Practice Dominant Scale from tonic to b7 and back to tonic all Keys one octave

2. Practice Major ScaleScale from tonic to 7 and back to tonic all Keys one octave

3. Practice Dominant Scale from tonic to b7 and back to tonic all Keys one octave
w/ iim7 V7 progression in Left hand

4. Practice dominant scale in 3rd ascending ending on tonic in all keys

5. Practice dominant scale in 3rd ascending ending on tonic in all keys w/ half step
preceding the first note

6. Practice all diatonic triads found in the dominant scale ascending in all keys

7. Practice all diatonic triads found in the dominant scale ascending in all keys w/
half step preceding the first note

8. Practice all diatonic 7th chords found in the dominant scale ascending in all keys

9. Practice all diatonic 7th chords found in the dominant scale ascending in all
keys w/ half step preceding the first note

10. Practice in all 12 keys the 3 important arpeggios and their inversions of the
dominant scale built from the root, 5 and b7. In the key of C7 that would be C
Major G minor and Bb Major. Play in triplets.

PIVOTING
1. Play each Diatonic 7th chords ascending and pivot after first note as you repeat
the same chord

Arpeggios

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