Now that the Harmonic Minor Scale Modes are complete do the following:
1. Learn in all keys (C, Db, D, Eb, E, F, F#, G, Ab, A, Bb, B,)
2. Record all the chord progressions and play the modal scale with the modal chords.
3. Start to move to other keys. Example take C Aeolian #7 and move to D Aeolian #7.
The chords would be the same chord types just in the new key. See here below:
D, E, F, G, A, Bb, C#, D is the D Harmonic Minor scale - also called the D Aeolian #7 Mode.
The Family of Chords has the same chord types as the C Harmonic Minor Family of Chords.
No matter what key you change to the chord types remain the same!
i chord = D minor (4 note chord = D minor major 7)
iio chord = E diminished (4 note chord = E minor 7th flat 5th)
III+ chord = F augmented (4 note chord = F major 7th sharp 5th)
iv chord = G minor (4 note chord = G minor 7th)
V chord = A major (4 note chord = A dominant 7th)
VI chord = Bb major (4 note chord = Bb major 7th)
viio chord = C# diminished (4 note chord = C# diminished 7th)
Now record (or have a friend play) these common Aeolian #7 progressions 5 to 10 minutes each and live (or on another track) play the D Aeolian #7 scale using quarter then eighth notes.
1. i //// iv //// V ////
2. i //// VI //// iv //// V ////
3. i //// iio //// V //// viio //// i //// V ////
4. iv //// V //// i //// VI //// iio //// V //// i ////
Now transpose these to each position (register) of your instrument, then to all 15 keys.
All materials copyright 2010. For personal use only.
Vince Lauria Sun and Earth Music

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