An In-Depth Exploration Of The Harmonic & Melodic Potential Of The Maj7#11
✅ A full break down of the theory inside the Maj7#11 tonality, how it's built pianistically, and how we can apply this to the guitar to help you break out of drop chords, scale runs, and outlining changes with the same chord tones... and instead get you into real music making with it
✅ A look at the most common uses of the Maj#11 in basic, simple chord progressions and excerpts from famous jazz standards - including Someday My Prince Will Come, All The Things You Are, Lady Bird, Autumn Leaves, Just Friends, and Windows (Chick Corea) - to help you get started applying Melodic Triad concepts to your playing
✅ The study guide starts with the most basic, fundamental concepts for using this tonality, and grows outward into complexity all the way until we're using all 12 notes of the chromatic scale over it - allowing you to learn how to make deep music quickly using the fundamentals, and then allowing for a lifetime of growth
✅ An emphasis is put on developing pianistic harmony, breaking away from chord grips and creating melodic movement inside of chord voicings, simple melodic phrasing, melodic triad bebop scales, quadratonic arpeggios, triad pairs, and other melodic triad specific concepts