The Major Sixth-Diminished Scale
The Major Sixth-Dim. Scale Contains 2 Dominant 7th Chords
“Drop” Chord Voicings
Every Chord is a Sixth Chord or is Voiced with a Sixth Chord
Family II: Raising, Lowering & Resolving a Note on the Diminished Chord
Small Moves I: Thinking Rhythmically
Visualizing the Diminished Notes that Surround Notes of a Sixth Chord
Long-Short & Short-Long
Borrowing II: Adding 3 Diminished Notes to a Major & Minor Sixth Chord
Dominant 7sus Practice
Using the Minor Sixth on its 5th to Voice a Dominant 7th Chord
Using 2 Major Sixth Chords to Voice a Minor 7th
The Chromatic Major Scale
The Minor Sixth-Diminished Scale
Half-Step Approaches to Notes (Chords) on a Major Scale
Minor Sixth-Diminished Chords in Drop 3
Family I: The Diminished Chord & It’s Four Related Dominant 7th Chords
Family III: Substituting the Diminished Chord for a Dominant 7th Chord
Small Moves II: Dominant 7th, Major 7th & Major to Minor Examples
The Double Diminished
Borrowing I: Adding a Diminished Note to the Minor Sixth Chord
Borrowing III: Using a Diminished Note in Various Voices of a Minor Sixth Chord
The Tritone’s Minor
Major to Minor to Minor with the 6th in the Bass
Dominant 7th Substitution Using the Whole Tone Scale