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I have been practicing drop 2 chords a lot, and I know all the 7 drop2 chords, on all string sets, in all inversions. I stumbled upon this book today, and thought I should check it out to see how I can further advance my drop 2 vocabulary. However, I see it uses the bebop scale a lot, and also 6 chords. Is this based a lot upon the Barry Harris diminished 6th scale kind of thinking? Am I correct in saying that the author organizes the chords by using the 6 chord as the home base?
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It certainly looks like it, when he says that a Maj7, is an extension of the 6 chord. I have organised it the other way around, so I organize all my chords from the 7 chords, and I create a 6 chord by replacing the 7 with the 6. Anyway, is doing a lot of research on Barry's theory a requirement for going through this book? After reading it for an hour, I feel kind of confused. It seems to me that this is a lot of 'notes' taken from his mind, but not presented to the reader in a pedagogic approach. For example the way he introduces 'tweaking' chords. Not very clear.
Last edited by znerken; at 07:43 AM. I also find it very strange that the author does not label chords? On the about section of the book, it is written that the book contains: • An organized practice routine, including fingerboard diagrams as well as standard notation, to fully develop all the concepts mentioned above in a hands-on approach, with a minimum of theory. I don't know where this organized practice routine is supposed to be. To be honest, it feels like the book is a unfinished product, but I would very much love to be wrong about this. So I hope some forum members can enlighten me. As I've said, I have practiced drop 2 for a long time, but when reading this book it feels like I am reading about something brand new.
The way I learned about drop 2 chords, was: 1. How you create a drop chord 2. All the shapes, on all the string sets(with inversions) 3. How you can extend the chords a. 11 or 13 by replacing 5th b. 9 by replacing root c. 6th by replacing 7th d.
4th or 2nd can replace the 3rd So what more does this book offer? Last edited by znerken; at 08:00 AM. I also find it very strange that the author does not label chords? On the about section of the book, it is written that the book contains: • An organized practice routine, including fingerboard diagrams as well as standard notation, to fully develop all the concepts mentioned above in a hands-on approach, with a minimum of theory. I don't know where this organized practice routine is supposed to be. To be honest, it feels like the book is a unfinished product, but I would very much love to be wrong about this. So I hope some forum members can enlighten me.
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4th or 2nd can replace the 3rd So what more does this book offer?Barry’s all scales. Don’t really name voicings. Cmaj6 voicings work on a C6 chord for instance. On the about section of the book, it is written that the book contains: • An organized practice routine, including fingerboard diagrams as well as standard notation, to fully develop all the concepts mentioned above in a hands-on approach, with a minimum of theory. I don't know where this organized practice routine is supposed to be.He gives a practice approach in Chapter 3 or 4, toward the end of the book for drilling the voicings. But my approach was basically to drill the voicings, and then try to use them for comping and soloing, along the lines shown in the other chapters of the book. As I've said, I have practiced drop 2 for a long time, but when reading this book it feels like I am reading about something brand new.