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Date: 2011-01-05 15:34:51
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Harmony
Chord progressions
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Jazz improvisation
Secondary dominant
Bird changes
Coltrane changes

COMMON MELODIC OUTLINES for CONNECTING CHORDS: There are three basic melodic outlines that an improviser playing over standard harmonic progression must know. Outlines are harmonically specific lines that connect chords

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