Melodic minor modes
Anybody know some good chord progressions or songs to use melodic minor modes over, like locrian b4 or #2???
# 1
Any jazz song with a minor 2-5-1 will sound good with melodic minor modes
eg:
Am7b5 - D7 - Gminor
You would play:
The A dorian b2 over the Am7b5
The D super locrian over the D7 (also known as the altered scale)
And then the G Melodic minor over the Gminor.
The D7 isn't usually just a D7, it will usually be altered in some way like a b9 or a #5 or something.
Songs that come to mind with minor 2-5-1s:
Autumn Leaves
Softly As In A Morning Sunrise
eg:
Am7b5 - D7 - Gminor
You would play:
The A dorian b2 over the Am7b5
The D super locrian over the D7 (also known as the altered scale)
And then the G Melodic minor over the Gminor.
The D7 isn't usually just a D7, it will usually be altered in some way like a b9 or a #5 or something.
Songs that come to mind with minor 2-5-1s:
Autumn Leaves
Softly As In A Morning Sunrise
Miracle Blade 4: Gibs on touch.
# 2
Jeez you guys confused me :o
# 3
Originally Posted by: maestro shazJeez you guys confused me :o
It's jazz theory and doesn't really relate easily to any other style. To be honest, it can be quite hard to put that kind of theory into practice, so you probably won't ever need to know about the use of lydian augmented scales unless you're a theory buff.
Miracle Blade 4: Gibs on touch.
# 4