How to improvise over chord changes - The 1357 method
In this video we discuss the steps of how to play harmonically correct solos over chord changes. This method not only creates 'correct' sounding solos, but also helps you recognise the associated notes with each chord symbol. Obviously I've written the 1357 (which are also known as 'chord tones', or 'arpeggios') above each chord for now, but eventually you'll want to know the 1357 of a chord just by looking at the chord symbol. Knowing your major scales is essential for this! This method is brilliant for new tunes and 'getting to know' the changes. If you'd like to play along to this video, then please find the relevant PDF transpositions below: B-flat: https://drive.google.com/file/d/18yL-... E-flat: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rJDo... If you like this content, please like and subscribe and I'll post more. Thank you.

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