How to Improvise over the 2-5-1 ( II-V-I ) chord progression Jazz Piano College 208
Tutorial on Jazz Impovisation over the II V I chord progression. diminished scale and altered scale are 2 great choices for a dominant 7th chord. Try writing your own lines. Here's the pdf of the the lines I created in the video : https://goo.gl/azLFiD

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