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Davy Mooney Explores His Thoughts on Augmented Harmony
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JGT video series of advanced instruction – Davy Mooney explores thoughts on augmented harmony.
To go along with the previous video explaining Mooney’s approach to diminished harmony, this video will explore Mooney’s thoughts on augmented harmony, including augmented triads on dominant chords, the hexatonic augmented scale, and whole-tone scales–culminating in several choruses of Wayne Shorter’s “JuJu.”
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