The Theory: Know In Which Key You Are Given Any Chord Progression
  • Welcome & Introduction
  • The Chromatic Scale
  • The C Major Scale
  • The Other Major Scales
  • Harmonizing The C Major Scale in 3-note Chords (Triads)
  • Quiz on Lecture 5
  • Harmonizing the Other Major Scales in 3-note Chords (Triads)
  • Harmonizing The C Major Scale in 4-note Chords (7th Chords)
  • Harmonizing the Other Major Scales in 4-note Chords (7th Chords)
  • How to Know In Which Key You Are (Part 1)
  • What Key Are These Chord Progressions In? (Part 1)
  • The A Minor Scale
  • The Other Minor Scales
  • Harmonizing the Minor Scales in Triads and 4-note Chords
  • How to Know In Which Key You Are (Part 2)
  • What Key Are These Chord Progressions In? (Part 2)
  • Conclusions For Section 1
The Shapes : How to Play All the Major and Minor Scales in All Key Signatures
  • Introduction to Section 2
  • Shape 1 In C Major
  • Shape 2 In C Major
  • Shape 3 in A Minor
  • Shape 4 In A Minor
  • Let's Move The Shapes to The Other Keys
  • Conclusions For Section 2
Improvising: How to Create Beautiful, Meaningful Solos.
  • Introduction to Section 3
  • "Randomizing" The Scale
  • Create Separate "Phrases"
  • Play Slowly
  • Create a Main, Recurring Theme
  • Come Up With Variations Of The Main Theme
  • Try the Other Backing Tracks and Improvise In a Different Key
  • Develop a Plot: Initial Situation, Rising Action, Climax, Resolution
  • Conclusions For Section 3
Extra Content
  • Extra Lecture: How to Deal With Mistakes During Live Improvisation
  • Extra Lecture: How to Deal with Out-of-Key Chords
  • Extra Lecture: How to Improvise Blues
Bonus Lecture
  • Bonus Lecture: Learn Gypsy Jazz Guitar