Steve Kortyka Talks Altered Chords and Tritone Subs
Steve Kortyka Talks Altered Chords and Tritone Subs Here I talk about a way I commonly think about Altered Chords: As the Tritone Sub of a regular Dominant Chord of the same root. It took me years to understand that these two things function in a very similar way. Join my Improvisation studio TODAY to learn how to navigate chord sequences in the most fluent way possible: https://members-stevekortyka.com/cour... Follow along and leave any questions you have in the comment section. For more info on lessons and PDF downloads containing theoretical explanations and exercises for improvisational technique, visit me at www.stevekortyka.com Yamaha YTS62: https://sweetwater.sjv.io/baZyZk Yamaha Amber Lacquer YTS62 🔥: https://sweetwater.sjv.io/eKoByg All things Boston Sax: https://www.bostonsaxshop.com/?aff=4 The Apogee USB Microphone: https://sweetwater.sjv.io/0ZNEWL Key Leaves: https://sweetwater.sjv.io/LXvrjM SaxLab Holder: https://sweetwater.sjv.io/0ZrOgR

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