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In this podcast we are going to raise the bar in two different ways. First, we are going to be changing keys to the key of A major. The A major scale has 3 sharps and is spelled: A (1), B (2), C# (3), D (4), E (5), F# (6), and G# (7). Remember that if you are a Bb instrument, you will be in the key of B (5 sharps). If you are an Eb instrument, you will be in the key of F# (6 sharps). The second difference this week will be that the jam track will consist of various extensions of the I chord.
This is a short clip from the full podcast where Brad goes into greater detail about this subject and more. You can subscribe to the full podcast and also receive the PDF practice sheets and MP3 backing tracks for only $5 per month on Patreon.com. Brad Carlton also has over 110 guitar courses available at TrueFire.com.
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/conceptsforimprovisation/posts
TrueFire: https://truefire.com/educators/brad-carlton/e7
In this podcast we are going to raise the bar in two different ways. First, we are going to be changing keys to the key of A major. The A major scale has 3 sharps and is spelled: A (1), B (2), C# (3), D (4), E (5), F# (6), and G# (7). Remember that if you are a Bb instrument, you will be in the key of B (5 sharps). If you are an Eb instrument, you will be in the key of F# (6 sharps). The second difference this week will be that the jam track will consist of various extensions of the I chord.
This is a short clip from the full podcast where Brad goes into greater detail about this subject and more. You can subscribe to the full podcast and also receive the PDF practice sheets and MP3 backing tracks for only $5 per month on Patreon.com. Brad Carlton also has over 110 guitar courses available at TrueFire.com.
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/conceptsforimprovisation/posts
TrueFire: https://truefire.com/educators/brad-carlton/e7