Using Diminished Notes as Surrounds
Jazz educator and longtime Barry Harris collaborator Howard Rees (@HowardReesJazzWorkshops) shows you how to create chord movements by surrounding notes of a sixth chord with notes of its related diminished chord. For more information about the Barry Harris method and Howard's lessons, courses, books and videos, visit https://www.jazzworkshops.com. #barryharris #jazzlessons #jazzimprovisation #jazzpiano #jazzpianolessons #jazzharmony #sixth-diminished

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