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Episode 296: Lick of the Month: ii-V-I Tri-Tone Substitutions

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January 21, 2022 by Nick Mainella Leave a Comment

We are back with another Lick of the Month episode! This week, we will take the progressions we learned in Episode 295 and write some killer lines over them. The lines will center around triads and 1235 patterns. This approach allows us to be creative while keeping things relatively simple. Enjoy the episode and be sure to start writing your own lines!

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