Practise improvising on typical chord progressions with modulations.
Find the root and order of the chords in the exercise, playing rootnote, other chord tones
( third , fifth, etc ) or use a scale.
Play phrases that defines the chords and modulations.
The note example shows the optional modulation and related scales.
Press the grey square in the bottom of the page, to see the chords used in the exercise.
See Instructions for more info about the exercises, etc.
Chapter 1: A review of all the modulations (major & minor)
Chapter 2: Modulation a perfect fourth up or down.
Chapter 3: Major second up or down.
Chapter 4: Minor third up or down.
Chapter 5: Major third up or down.
Chapter 6: Minor second up or down & diminished fifth
Chapter 7: Random modulations.
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