Hear and Play Jazz 201: Arpeggio Fingering Techniques

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Best Free Piano Lessons Learn to Play Left Hand Piano Arpeggios (2/2)

Second part of lesson on breaking up left hand chords into interesting arpeggios. In this video I talk about inverting arpeggios, and leave you off with a drill. If you need a hint, leave me a comment! 🙂

Learn to play jazz guitar Melodic Minor Lesson Part 3

I’m no jazz master, but this seems to be the most jazziest function of the scale. this is the Altered scale, or the Melodic Minor Scale a half step up. so in a jazzy ii VI Dmin7 G7 Cmaj7 you play the G# Melodic minor over the G7 and you get a real jizzazzy sound. try it out, and thanks a lot!!!