What are rhythm changes?
"Rhythm changes" refers to a chord progression that derives from George Gershwin's song "I Got Rhythm," which was introduced in the musical "Girl…
"Rhythm changes" refers to a chord progression that derives from George Gershwin's song "I Got Rhythm," which was introduced in the musical "Girl…
The "Coltrane Changes," also known as "Giant Steps" changes, refer to a harmonic progression that jazz saxophonist John Coltrane made famous through compositions…
Mastering saxophone arpeggios, like mastering any aspect of saxophone technique, requires a combination of systematic practice, theoretical understanding, and patience. Arpeggios are chords…
The E Lydian scale is a type of musical scale that belongs to the family of Lydian modes, one of the seven musical…
The mode that starts on G and includes two flats, Bb and Eb, is the G Aeolian mode, also known as the natural…
The mode that starts on G and has one flat, Bb, is the G Dorian mode. The G Dorian mode is derived from…