Bebop Scale Practicing for Solo (Bebop Dominant)
🎷 Why Use the Bebop Scale? 1. Rhythmic Accuracy • Bebop scales have 8 notes, so chord tones (1, 3, 5, 7) land on strong beats when playing 8th notes. 2. Smooth Improvisation • The added note helps create flowing, logical melodic lines that fit the harmony. 3. Clear Harmonic Expression • It outlines the chord better than regular 7-note scales. 4. Common Types • Bebop Dominant: For dominant 7 chords • Bebop Major: For major chords • Bebop Dorian: For minor chords By Chat GPT

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