But in this video, I am going to talk about how we may be overemphasizing the scales and not thinking about what we really need and give you some examples of how a lot of the artists we admire may not be thinking in scales or modes that much.
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0:00 Intro
0:11 Jazz Scales are not everything
0:30 Follow the examples of great players
0:43 How Solos Relate to the Chords
0:58 Example #1 - A lick that spells out the sound of a Gm7 chord
1:30 Why and how is it related to the chord
2:02 Example #2 - A Lick that uses the Gm7 with other chords
2:27 Hear the harmony without any backing
2:46 Splitting the Scale in Chord Tones and Extensions
3:14 Example #3 - Chord tones vs Extensions
3:48 Example #4 - Gm7 line that is thinking Chord Tones and leading notes, not just a Scale
4:17 Examples of Licks that are constructed only thinking chord tones and not the scale
4:31 George Benson Example and Analysis
5:02 How Pat Metheny suggest you work on this
5:39 Focus on the Chords and make strong melodies don't worry too much about scales
6:06 What is important about a scale?
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