Formats and Editions
1. C7
2. F7
3. Bb7
4. Eb7
5. Ab7
6. Db7
7. F#7
8. B7
9. E7
10. A7
11. D7
12. G7
13. Cycle - 8 Bars Of Each Dom 7
14. Cycle - 2 Bars Of Each Dom 7
15. Cycle - 1 Bars Of Each Dom 7
16. 4 Bars Each Scale - Chromatic Ascent & Descend
17. Tuning Notes
1. Random Root Movement (4 Bars Each - # 17 In Book)
2. Random Root Movement (2 Bars Each - # 18 In Book)
3. Cycle (2 Bars Chrom Up & Downn - #19 In Book)
4. "Almost Like The Blues" (16 Bars - # 20 In Book)
5. Cycle - 3/4 Meter (# 21 In Book)
6. II / V7 / I In All 12 Keys (#22 In Book)
7. Dim Whole Tone Resolving To Minor (# 23 In Book)
8. Dim Whole Tone Resolving To Minor Then Major
9. Random Root Movement (8 Bars Each - # 25 In Book)
10. Dim Scales Resolving To Minor Then Major (# 26 In Book)
11. Random Root Movement - 8 Bars Each In Dim Scales (# 27 In Book)
12. II / V7 / I In Minor Thru 4 Keys (# 28 In Book)
13. "Sweet Georgia Brown" (# 29 In Book)
14. Indiana (# 30 In Book)
15. "Round About" - 32 Bar (# 31 In Book)
16. Tuning Notes
More Info:
Intermediate/Advanced. The Dominant Seventh is possibly the most substituted, colored, and altered sound in modern music. It's flexibility and distinctive nature made it a favorite of composers throughout the 20th century and allowed it to dominate Blues and Rock And Roll. This unique Play-A-Long explores the very nature of the Dom. 7th sound and describes different ways jazz masters have used it for color and texture. Many written patterns will open your ears and extended tracks on 2 CDs will allow you to practice licks and patterns, refine your technique and reaction time, and give you the skills to navigate Dominant 7ths with confidence.