Relative Minor Scale
Learn Relative Minor Scale step by step in this first chapter of Series 3-Minor Scales and Motif Ideas, expertly guided by Bobby Koelble in the Improvisation course. This chapter helps you develop essential skills, making Relative Minor Scale a natural part of your Guitar playing. Keep working on Series 3-Minor Scales and Motif Ideas and get ready for even more exciting lessons in Improvisation.
Minor Scale Essentials
Relative Minor Scale
Adding 7th and 9th During Improv
Adding Feel to Playing
Basic Motifs
Expanding Motifs
Minor Pentatonics and Improvisation
Previous Topic
Rhythm, Motifs and Early Phrasing
Next Topic
Pentatonic Improvisation
Topic 1Basics of Improvisation
Topic 2Rhythm, Motifs and Early Phrasing
Topic 3Minor Scale Essentials
Topic 4Pentatonic Improvisation
Topic 5Major Scale Positions and Improv Tools
Topic 6Triads, Thirds and Extensions
Topic 7Improvisation over Chord Progressions
Topic 8Diatonic Improvisation
Topic 9Improvisation Using Dorian Mode
Topic 10Improvisation Using Mixolydian Mode
Topic 11Improvisation Using Phrygian Mode
Topic 12Improvisation Using Lydian and Locrian Modes
Topic 13Improvisation Using Higher Intervals
Topic 14Harmonic Minor Scale and Use
Introduction and Basics of Harmonic Minor Scale
Harmonic Minor Scale in Positions
Three Notes per String
Playing Over 1 Chord
Playing Over V Chord
Using Triads and Thirds in Improvisation
Using Sevenths in Improvisation
Combining all Ideas
Conclusion
Topic 15Modes of Harmonic Minor
Topic 16Improvising Over Minor Progressions
Topic 17Improvising Over Major Progressions
Topic 18Improvisation-Chord Tone Embellishment
Learn Relative Minor Scale step by step in this first chapter of Series 3-Minor Scales and Motif Ideas, expertly guided by Bobby Koelble in the Improvisation course. This chapter helps you develop essential skills, making Relative Minor Scale a natural part of your Guitar playing. Keep working on Series 3-Minor Scales and Motif Ideas and get ready for even more exciting lessons in Improvisation.
Minor Scale Essentials
Relative Minor Scale
Adding 7th and 9th During Improv
Adding Feel to Playing
Basic Motifs
Expanding Motifs
Minor Pentatonics and Improvisation
Previous Topic
Rhythm, Motifs and Early Phrasing
Next Topic
Pentatonic Improvisation
Topic 1Basics of Improvisation
Topic 2Rhythm, Motifs and Early Phrasing
Topic 3Minor Scale Essentials
Topic 4Pentatonic Improvisation
Topic 5Major Scale Positions and Improv Tools
Topic 6Triads, Thirds and Extensions
Topic 7Improvisation over Chord Progressions
Topic 8Diatonic Improvisation
Topic 9Improvisation Using Dorian Mode
Topic 10Improvisation Using Mixolydian Mode
Topic 11Improvisation Using Phrygian Mode
Topic 12Improvisation Using Lydian and Locrian Modes
Topic 13Improvisation Using Higher Intervals
Topic 14Harmonic Minor Scale and Use
Introduction and Basics of Harmonic Minor Scale
Harmonic Minor Scale in Positions
Three Notes per String
Playing Over 1 Chord
Playing Over V Chord
Using Triads and Thirds in Improvisation
Using Sevenths in Improvisation
Combining all Ideas
Conclusion
Topic 15Modes of Harmonic Minor
Topic 16Improvising Over Minor Progressions
Topic 17Improvising Over Major Progressions
Topic 18Improvisation-Chord Tone Embellishment

