This book works with 124 Bebop scales but is also an overview of future courses. Bebop scales are some of the most commonly known octatonic scales and are one of the techniques used by jazz musician to create a “Bebop Sound.” They are used in a very specific way so they are in a special class of eight note scales. Most musicians are familiar with a small subset of Bebop scales. This course looks at the common Bebop scales as well as many more. You can see from the Table of Contents below that many aspects of Bebop scales are covered as well as an introduction to some of the future courses which cover; “Segmenting Bebop Scales” and https://muse-eek.com/segmenting-bebop-scales-with-approach-notes/ Segmenting Bebop scales with Approaches.The other courses mentioned above will really help you to see all the applications of Bebop scales and are very important concepts to grasp their full potentials. Overall this is a great course to get started learning Bebop Scales, understanding their use and seeing future ways that you can practice and apply them.
Table of Contents:
Bebop Scales
Common Bebop Scales
Course Breakdown
29 Octatonic Scales
Seventh Chords Continued
124 Bebop Scales
Chromatic Modes of Bebop Scales
Bebop Scales and Chords They Work Over
495 Eight Note Scales with Prime Form
How to Practice with this Course
Segmenting Bebop Scales; an introduction
Approaching Bebop Scales; an introduction
Going Beyond Bebop Scales
Diatonic Chords of Eight Note Scales; an introduction
Chord Tones and Available Tensions
Passing Diminished
Chords Derived from an Eight Note Scale; an introduction
Application of Eight Note Scales; an introduction
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