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Episode 295: The Tri-Tone Substitution Part 2

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January 14, 2022 by Nick Mainella Leave a Comment

Welcome back! This week we continue our series on the tri-tone sub and start to get into the practical applications of using this sound. We take a look at our old friend, the long ii-V-I progression and start to figure out how we can use the tension the tri-tone sub provides us with. Stay tuned for all 5 examples and next week, we will give you some concrete lines to use over these progressions. Have fun!

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