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Inside Improv #7: Hexatonics

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Hexatonic scales are six note scales. This book presents a practical method for the construction of hexatonic scales that are useful for both the improviser and composer. Many modern piano players use hexatonic voicings by stacking the triads to create a particular harmony. We improvise "in" the sound of the voicing and using hexatonic voicings and lines can lend a very contemporary sound. As with other books in this series, there is a play along CD to try out all of these different sounds. If you liked checking out "Pentatonics", you'll have fun with "Hexatonics". Good Luck!

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Published January 1, 2010

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Jerry Bergonzi

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