The Jazz Guitar Chord Dictionary
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    Starting the book, Wes Montgomery played along. Cariba has an easy chord progression, but a very difficult theme, especially at up tempos. It's a pity that play along doesn't allow you slow it down . It seems that Wes loves the doric approach to dominant chords, which allows for a lot of pentatonic interchanges.


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    What format is the music in? You might be able to use the Transcribe! software to slow it down.

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    What's the doric approach?

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    The free browser extension Enhancer for Youtube will let you slow down videos (among other things).

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    This is in wave form, I believe it can be done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doug B
    What format is the music in? You might be able to use the Transcribe! software to slow it down.
    This is in wave form, I believe it can be done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by princeplanet
    What's the doric approach?
    For example, on the IV7 chord, in this case Eb7, play Bb doric, which would be II-7 of the key Ab. For the one chord (Fm) play Eb major, which would be equivalent to Bb7 (Mixolidian). It's easier than it sounds, if you notice, I indicate these scales in the footer of the video.

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    This is one of my favorite Wes songs. Man, how could he have so many ideias at this tempo.


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    I really like the format of your videos, how you show the chord and solo windows simultaneously while displaying the chords and scales being used.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zdub
    I really like the format of your videos, how you show the chord and solo windows simultaneously while displaying the chords and scales being used.
    thanks. I use imovie to export a first video using picture in picture and then do a second one by entering text for the scales.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MAURICIO SOUZA
    For example, on the IV7 chord, in this case Eb7, play Bb doric, which would be II-7 of the key Ab. For the one chord (Fm) play Eb major, which would be equivalent to Bb7 (Mixolidian). It's easier than it sounds, if you notice, I indicate these scales in the footer of the video.
    Ah! Doric = Dorian

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigDaddyLoveHandles
    Ah! Doric = Dorian
    Yes, just a confusion with Portuguese, my first language.

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