How to Improvise a Solo With the Lydian Mode 2
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Start Your Free TrialIn this workshop, you will learn how to improvise piano over major chords with a hopeful & magical sounding scale – the Lydian scale!
We’ll start with learning the notes of the scale along with the common chord progressions you can use when soloing. Then we’ll learn 5 left hand accompaniments, including stock rock, latin, rootless voicing, 10th stride, and flowing. Jonny will you teach you his best techniques for soloing, including triad pairs, outlining 7ths, turns, and patterns.
To finish, we’ll practice a scale shifting exercise and learn how to solo over multiple chords.
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Course Lessons
How to Improvise a Solo With the Lydian Mode 2 – Lesson 2
What Chords to Use Lydian Scale On
How to Improvise a Solo With the Lydian Mode 2 – Lesson 3
Common Chord Progressions to Use with Lydian Scale
How to Improvise a Solo With the Lydian Mode 2 – Lesson 5
Soloing Technique #1: Triad Pairs
How to Improvise a Solo With the Lydian Mode 2 – Lesson 6
Soloing Technique #4: Outlining 7ths
How to Improvise a Solo With the Lydian Mode 2 – Lesson 8
Soloing Technique #4: Patterns
How to Improvise a Solo With the Lydian Mode 2 – Lesson 9
Soloing Over Multiple Chords
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