How to Adapt a Familiar Jazz Melody to Harmonic Minor Sound on Guitar

How to Adapt a Familiar Jazz Melody to Harmonic Minor Sound on Guitar

Adapting a familiar jazz melody to harmonic minor sound requires identifying specific scale degrees and substituting them with their harmonic minor equivalents — replacing the major sixth with a flat sixth and the major third with a minor third. This post explains the one-to-one note mapping method Junewon Choi described at the April 4 VLJG Office Hour.

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