Jazz Fusion Lessons

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Difficulty 4 of 10

Chord Inversions Lesson

By David OToole


Not only is the chord played in a different position, but the note order is changed around. This results in different sounds from the chords as different notes are emphasized. It's also used in soloing, but that's at a later stage and is somewhat 'Jazzy' in approach.

Difficulty 6 of 10

Playing Outside the Box

By David Wallimann


Playing outside of the original key can be used to add tension and interest to your improvisations. David Wallimann shows us how using C Dorian. This technique can be used in any style of music.

Difficulty 3 of 10

Phrygian to Ionian Modulation

By David Wallimann


In this lesson we will study an improvisation that will use the Phrygian mode, and the Ionian mode (aka Major scale). The key is in G and the track modulates from G Phrygian to G major. The following licks are not very technical, but are there to show you how to build musical ideas that are built around the chords.

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