Song List:
Licks, Phrases And Patterns
How To Use This Book
Scale Practice Routine
Major Chords-Major Triads
Licks Based On Major Triads
Major Chords
Licks Based On The Major Chords
Major Chords
Licks Based On Major Chords
Major Th Chords
Major Th Licks
The C Major 11 And C Major 1 Chords
Major Type Licks 11
More About Major Type Chords
Adding Chromatic Notes
Dominant Th Scale-Mixolydian Mode
Dominant Type Chords
Dominant Type Licks
Dominant Type Licks (With Chromatic Notes)
More About Dominant Type Chords
Major Th Scale-Dorian Mode
Minor Th Type Chords
Minor Type Licks
Minor Type Licks (With Added Chromatic Notes)
More About Minor Chords
Progressions
Forming The Progressions
The 11-V Progression
The 11-V-I Progression
The I-Vl-11-V Progression (Between Changes)
The Diminshed Th Chord
Diminished Th Chord Patterns
The Diminished Scale
Diminished Th Chords In Progressions
1-1Deg-1L-V
1-#10-11-V
Diminished Licks And Dominant Type Chord
Diminished Scale As Improvising (Scale For 11-V Progression)
More On The Diminished Scale
Rhythm Changes
The Standard Song Form
The Blues Progression
Blues Notes-Blues Scale
Blues Licks
Analyzing Licks
Conclusions
Patterns For Improvising Technique
Making Up Your Own Licks
Improvising On Altered Chords
Appendix (How To Transpose)
Keyboard Accompaniment (For Non-Keyboardists)
11-V Progression
11-V-I Progression
1-Vl-11-V Progression
1-1Deg-11-V Progression
1-#1Deg-11-V Progression