
Channel: PianoPig
Category: Education
Tags: modesdominantjazz scalesjazzmelodic minorimprovisationalteredaltered scalealtered dominantscalesdominant scalesuper locrianjazz altered
Description: Become a PianoPig member at bit.ly/PianoPigAcademy Here is a short and sweet explanation of the altered scale! I explain what it is and I show you how to construct it as well as how to use it in the context of a major 251. It's an amazing scale which is great for improvising over altered dominant chords and building up tension in your solos. If you enjoy this video, head over to PianoPig.com and join the Academy to access all of my flagship courses, workshops, live Q&As and so much more! Can't wait to see you in there ;) ******************************************* PianoPig is an online platform for piano lessons in HD, covering scales, chords, soloing and more. For beginner, intermediate and advanced players. SUBSCRIBE for more videos! tinyurl.com/pianopig PIANOPIG MERCH: bit.ly/PianoPigMerch Keep up to date with the latest videos & news: FACEBOOK: facebook.com/PianoPigLessons INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/Piano_Pig TWITTER: twitter.com/Piano__Pig ******************************************* CONTENTS IN THIS VIDEO: 0:00 - Intro 0:54 - What is the altered scale? 1:49 - How is it constructed? 4:40 - Using it in a ii-V-I 7:55 - Outro



















