XII. MODES & MODAL FRAMEWORKS Modes Bright to Dark Major, Minor or Modal? Modal Melodic Examples When is it Modal & When is it Functional Harmony? Modal Tunes in Jazz Practice Chord Symbols & Modes Tunes with Modal & Functional Harmony Combinations Tunes with Modal Mixture Modal Planing Modal Progressions Motivic Development Compositional Devices for Motivic Development Motivic Development in Modal Improvisation 322
XIII. QUARTAL HARMONY
XIV. OTHER SCALES & COLORS Scales for Jazz Improvisation Chord/Scale Equivalency Modes of the Melodic Minor Scale Relationship Between 7th & 4th Modes of Melodic Minor Modes of the Major Scale with ¢Ú6 Applications of Major Scale with a ¢Ú6 in a Composition Scales of Limited Transposition Chord/Scale Relationships Review Hexatonic Options Determining the Appropriate Sound Chord Symbol & Context Melodic Implications & Chord Symbol Impositions over Traditional Frameworks
XVII. COLORING "OUTSIDE" the LINES & BEYOND Approaches to Coloring Outside the Lines & Beyond
XVIII. ANALYSIS: the BIG PICTURE Transcription Analysis So What: Miles Davis All Blues: Cannonball Adderley Blue In Green: John Coltrane Freddie Freeloader: Wynton Kelly Billie's Bounce: Charlie Parker
XIX. EXPANDING HARMONIC VOCABULARY Introduction Voice Leading Harmonic Rhythm Mixture of Harmonic Colors Types of Motion Creating with New Vocabulary Possible Harmonizations of the Pitch ¡°C"
XX. CODA Summary
Appendix I: Reference for Chord/Scale Relationships Chord/Scale Relationships Scales Chords with Scale Sources Scales with Derived Chords
Appendix II: Elaborations of Static Harmony Elaborations of ii7-V7 progressions Elaborations of a C Major Chord usually as Tonic (I) Elaborations of a D Minor Chord as i, vi, or i
Appendix III: Endings Endings to Blues Endings to Standard Tunes Tag Extensions Ballad Endings
Appendix IV: Composing Tips Composing Tips Music Theory Rules Rewriting Getting Started Rewriting by Asking Questions Contrasts Consistencies Compositional Devices for Motivic Development Listening
Appendix V: Theory Applications General Concepts Applied to a Standard Progression