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Lick in false fourths

by on Feb.15, 2009, under Improvise

After the lick in fourth, here’s another way to climb a scale using groups of three notes sometimes organised in fourth, sometimes not. The tone is D Major, the lick sounds also well on E dorian (second mode of D major), especially if you end the phrase on a C# instead of the B used here.

The second part of the lick is a very classical way to go down the same scale using stricly fourth intervals.

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