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10 Jazz Scales You Should Know (Part 1)


Do you want to learn more about jazz scales?
Congratulations you’ve come to the right place.

This jazz scales article and many others on this


site will help you!

Musicians love scales. We really do!

They sit nicely on our instruments, they are easy to


play over changes, and many of us have been playing them for years and
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years.

Early on in our development most of us probably learned to play the the major
scale, maybe it’s modes, and possibly the minor blues scales.

This is usually passable enough for classical, pop, and some rock songs.

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Unfortunately, we are often stuck when we begin to explore scales within the
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up and down major scales right?

How do we get the sounds we hear our favorite jazz musicians playing?

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This will help you expand your playing beyond minor pentatonic/blues scales
and the modes of the major scale.

I also recommend you check out several other jazz scale lessons on this Name
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Major Jazz Scales : A simple guide to scales that work over major chords and Email
major chord progressions.

Minor Jazz Scales : A simple guide to scales that work over minor chords.
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Now, no scale will make you sound “jazzy” on its own.

But, a thorough knowledge of the scales below will allow you to properly
navigate many of the common changes and progressions found in the
standard jazz repertoire.

Now, on to the scales in this article!


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1. Dominant Bebop Scale
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Interval Structure: R M2 M3 P4 P5 M6 m7 M7 R

How To Apply
The Dominant Bebop Scale is one of the most commonly used and important
scales in the jazz musician’s bag of tricks.

The scale is built by taking the Mixolydian scale, the 5th mode of the
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major scale, and adding in a passing note between the b7 and R to produce an
eight-note scale.

If you’ve started to check out transcriptions or licks by Charlie Parker, Pat


Martino, George Benson or Mike Stern, you’ll have come across this scale in
the lines of these great players.

When applying this scale or licks derived from this scale, you can use it to
improvise over a dominant 7th chord, such as any 7th chord in a Blues
progression.

Or even the V7 chord in a iim7-V7-Imaj7 progression.

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Just like its cousin the Dominant Bebop Scale, the Minor Bebop Scale is 3 Things Smart Musicians
derived from a mode of the major scale. Practice Every 90 Days

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In this case, we are taking a Dorian mode, the second mode of the major
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scale, and adding in a passing note between the b7 and R to produce an eight- Greatness
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Because of this, it is an
important scale to master as
you will be able to apply it to many of the jazz standards you already know.

You’ll also be to apply it to ones that you’ll learn as you continue your
development as a jazz musician.

How Do You Practice Minor Bebop Scales?

A great way to practice this scale is to set up a iim7-V7 vamp in one or more
keys.

Then, practice improvising using the Minor Bebop Scale over the iim7 chord,
followed by the Dominant Bebop Scale over the V7 chord.
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Being able to apply both of these scales to your improvising will go a long
way in building up your jazz guitar vocabulary as well as helping

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3. Major Bebop Scale

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How To Apply
To finish up the major-scale based Bebop scales, we have the Major Bebop
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Just like the previous two Bebop scales, this scale is based on the first mode of
the major scale, with an added note between the fifth and major 6th intervals
to produce an eight-note scale.

This scale can be used to improvise over any Maj7 chord, using your ears and
tastes as yourguide as to when and where you want to apply this sound.

It does sound particularly good over the Imaj7 chord in a iim7-V7-Imaj7


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This will help you to apply these different Bebop sounds in your solos, as
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The Harmonic Minor Bebop Scale is similar to the first three scales we looked
at, in that it is an eight-note scale with a passing tone.

In this case it is built by adding a note between the b7and root of the 5th
mode of the Harmonic Minor Scale.

Because this scale is built off of the Harmonic Minor Scale, it can be used to
improvise over the iim7b5 and V7alt chords of a iim7b5-V7alt-im7
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progression.

Because we tend to spend more time practicing our major key progressions,
having a good grasp of this scale can go a long way in bringing our minor
key soloing up to the same level.

Tips For Practicing The Harmonic Minor Bebop Scale


When practicing this scale, you can set up a iim7b5-V7alt-im7 vamp, and use
this scale to improvise over the iim7b5 and V7alt chords.

Start from the the root of the V7alt chord over both.

So, if you are improvising over a Dm7b5-G7alt progression, you would play
the G Harmonic Minor Bebop Scale over both of those chords.

Then, when you get to the im7 chord, you could improvise using the Minor
Bebop Scale, training your ears and fingers to mix these two sounds together.

For a number of great licks using this scale, check out Clifford Brown’s solo on
“A Night in Tunisia.” Clifford was a master with this sound and his solo on this
tune is chalk full of great ideas on how to blow using this scale.

( On a related note if you love Clifford then you should also check out
this Clifford Brown jazz lick)

5. Lydian Dominant Scale

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Interval Structure: R M2 M3 A4 P5 M6 m7 R

How To Apply This Jazz Scale


When exploring the Melodic Minor Scale and its various modes, one of the
first scales most jazz musicians stumble upon is the 4th mode.

This scale is actually known as the Lydian Dominant Scale.

Because it doesn’t contain a natural 4, such as the Mixolydian scale does, this
scale has a brighter, more dissonant sound as compared to its major-scale
counterpart, giving more grit to any line using this scale in an improvised solo.

The Lydian Dominant Scale is used to improvise over a 7th chord, or


more specifically, a 7#11 chord.

To check out this scale in action, read through Sonny Rollins’ classic blues
“Blues Seven,” which uses the Lydian Dominant Scale for each chord in the
progression.

As well, check out the solos of Wes Montgomery, Pat Martino George Benson
and Jake Langley.

All of these great players frequently use this scale in their improvising.

By the way, if you like this lydian or sharp #11 sound I recommend you also
check out this free jazz scales piano lesson on the lydian mode.

How Do You Practice The Lydian Dominant Scale?


To practice this scale, you can put on a 7th chord vamp and then improvise
using this scale, the Mixolydian mode and even the Dominant Bebop Scale.
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As you move between these different scales in your lines, notice how each
new mode creates a new sonic color that is slightly different from the other
two.

Having a strong command over how each of these dominant 7th chord scales
sound will go a long way in allowing you to use them in your solos in a natural
and organic fashion.

Be sure to check out the next article in the “10 Jazz Scales You Should
Know” series where we continue to explore all the great jazz scales piano
you need to play this fantastic style of music.

Update: Here’s the second article in the series: 10 jazz scales you should
know part 2

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Dr. Matthew Warnock is a jazz educator and performer in Manchester, UK. He


owns and operates www.mattwarnockguitar.com, a free online resource for
jazz guitarists and is on the faculty of the Leeds College of Music. You can
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lesson with all the scales notated right here jazz scales pdf.

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