Jazz guitar Lesson: F Melodic Minor Scale

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25 Responses to “Jazz guitar Lesson: F Melodic Minor Scale”

  1. fullmetalfunk Says:

    Yeah Bb is the …
    Yeah Bb is the fourth note of the scale. So it works.

  2. claragary Says:

    F melodic Minor has …
    F melodic Minor has the same ’sounding’ notes as F Dorian with a raised 7th and F major with a flat 3rd. In theory they’re diferent though.

  3. kevinbonghits Says:

    Cool lesson !
    Cool lesson !

  4. headbanger623 Says:

    lol, yeehaw …
    lol, yeehaw meeeelodic minorrr!

  5. baldheadedjohn Says:

    Its just like …
    Its just like playing f dorian over the Bb7 the 11 over the V, but you play f melodic minor instead. play both at the same time it! Its sounds good. you can also play B melodic if the Bb7 is altered like Bb7b5 or #5 or b9!

  6. mojoefly Says:

    i think Bb7 is the …
    i think Bb7 is the 4rth degree of f melodic minor. i think.

  7. Arnevet Says:

    i dont understand …
    i dont understand why you play an F scale over a Bb chord?

  8. werner70070 Says:

    thanks very much
    thanks very much

  9. kingger7 Says:

    Ke ralhus de lingua …
    Ke ralhus de lingua é essa?

  10. jazzin4bass Says:

    for most musicians..
    for most musicians..

  11. 23Mati Says:

    dn iwnsda oqwesadn …
    dn iwnsda oqwesadn ksjdioqwmsad!! acnpwej caopmx ?

  12. bboy2388 Says:

    Oh ok i didn’t …
    Oh ok i didn’t doubt that you know about enharmonics i just rephrased it to kind of make it a little clearer, because “same thing, different name” could kind of mean different things so it’s good to see we’re on the same page about that at least.

    Notewise, i agree that their function, in playing, produces exactly the same effect, but if we’re talking about degrees rather than individual notes i guess there’s a little more room for discussion as to their application in harmonic writing.

  13. bboy2388 Says:

    Oh ok i didn’t …
    Oh ok i didn’t doubt that you know about enharmonics i just rephrased it to kind of make it a little clearer, because “same thing, different name” could kind of mean different things so it’s good to see we’re on the same page about that at least.

    Notewise, i agree that their function, in playing, produces exactly the same effect, but if we’re talking about degrees rather than individual notes i guess there’s a little more room for discussion as to their application in harmonic writing.

  14. emixolydian Says:

    I know they’re the …
    I know they’re the same note, hence why I said “same thing, different name”.

    I understand fully how they function, and in relation to notes against a chord, the function is exactly the same.

  15. bboy2388 Says:

    emixolydian …
    emixolydian technically it’s the #4 and the b5 are the same note, but it’s important to write them differently because the functions of the augmented fourth and the diminished fifth are different.

  16. thehunjo Says:

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    qash ma ol calcol lator ensh ma ota bo

  17. hendraxs Says:

    great teacher for …
    great teacher for my son

  18. emixolydian Says:

    Same thing, …
    Same thing, different name.

  19. Lahed92801 Says:

    The #4 mate, not b5 …
    The #4 mate, not b5 :D

    because the lydian dominant has a natural 5th with just a raised 4th and b7

  20. fatflat5 Says:

    Hello Peter: Thanks …
    o Peter: Thanks for the lessons of
    F melodic minor and also Bb mixolydian.
    These basic examples get things back on
    track and a fresh look at scales that had
    become stale and not used in quite the right
    way. Thanks much

  21. garyguitar Says:

    He may not have any …
    He may not have any tats, and even probably not on drugs or have one of those “just got out of bed” haircuts. No expensive faux worn out clothes either. BUT if you want some good guitar info, listen to him, if you don’t I’ll bet there are some “cool” videos with all the qualities you really like somewhere on youtube.

  22. LkannG Says:

    lol, bad haircut..
    lol, bad haircut..

  23. NprogresiveR Says:

    peter bobo? i heard …
    peter bobo? i heard bad xD!!

  24. parfaitcoquin Says:

    fab stuff! - thanks
    fab stuff! - thanks

  25. venusreprise Says:

    thank you very much …
    thank you very much for your lessons, you are a very great musician and a great teacher

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