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In this lesson, I'll show you three scales (and accompanying licks) to use over the V7 chord in a ii-V-I progression. The altered, half-whole diminished, and whole-tone scales are superb devices for creating tension over the V7 chord to create a smooth resolution back to the I chord.
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Table of Contents
0:00 - Introduction
0:11 - The ii-V-I Progression
0:50 - The V7 Chord Function
1:28 - The Altered Tones
2:30- ii-V-I Approach
3:08 - The Altered Scale
4:35 - Lick 1
7:38 - The Half-Whole Diminished Scale
10:15 - Lick 2
12:50 - Whole Tone Scale
14:32 - Lick 3
16:38 - How To Use These Scales
17:23 - Conclusion