This lesson reveals how a single chord can function as five others, opening up six harmonic possibilities from one shape. You’ll learn how this concept simplifies improvisation—since only one chord scale is needed to navigate all six sounds—while dramatically expanding your harmonic vocabulary and creative options.
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The Benny Golson Progression - Jazz B...
In this lesson, you’ll learn to use a signature Benny Golson chord sequence found throughout his compositions: C–7 → C–7/Bb → A–7♭5 → D7♭9, resolving to G–7 and continuing the cycle. This progression is a powerful tool for developing chord melody fluency, improving fretboard control, and deepenin...
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