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			<title>DON MOCK'S MASTERING THE DOMINANT CHORD 
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                           Book/CD set. These lessons will expand your knowledge of not only the familiar &quot;V&quot; dominant 7th, but all of the secondary dominant 7ths that can be found in major and minor keys. Join Mock as he builds &quot;master scales&quot; for each dominant 7th and shows you the best voicings and the theory behind how they function. Note/tab. 83 pp.    ($19.95) ]]>
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			<pubDate>                                 Wed, 29 Jul 2009 20:00:00 -0400
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			<title>MBGU: JAZZ MOVEABLE SHAPES: CONCEPTS FOR REHARMONIZING II-V-I'S 
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                           Offers an easily learned method to quickly move you from intermediate into advanced harmonic territory, adding richness, texture and uniqueness to the improvisational approach. The concept starts with common elements of basic diatonic harmony and .moves. them in ways that gradually increase the harmonic complexity of their application. Integrate alterations and extensions into the harmonic repertoire. Reinforces knowledge of chord scales, arpeggios and drop 2 and drop 3 chord voicings. Provides a simple approach to making the use of alterations and extensions a natural part of any players harmonic vocabulary. Advanced. 40 pp.    ($9.95) ]]>
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			<pubDate>                                 Sat, 28 Feb 2009 19:00:00 -0500
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