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IM 2 - Shape, Colour and Palette
Every Jazz tune contains three musical levels :
- Melody
- Chord progression
- Scale progression
You can compare these three levels with a painting.
The melody represents the shapes in the painting.
The chords represent the colours filling and surrounding the shapes.
The scales are the resource from which the melody notes and the chord tones are selected - they represent the palette of the painter.
An improvisation can be guided by any of these three levels.
The improvisation could for example be just the embellishment of the melody :
Or the improvisation could be based on the chord tones of the underlying chords :
Or the improvisation could be based on the entire palette, the underlying scales (which of course include all melody notes and chord tones) :
Use the chords or scales discussed in each lesson.
In this lesson for example improvise using chord tones only. I have done the same here.