Chord Melody Masterclass
Melodic Minor Tetrachord Method

About this masterclass
Randy Johnston applies his tetrachord method to the melodic minor scale and its modes. A tetrachord is half of a scale — and since many scales share the same few four-note shapes, learning tetrachord fingerings makes learning scales far simpler. This is the follow-up to Randy's Tetrachord Scales - Part 1, which covered the modes of the major scale the same way.
What's covered
- Building the melodic minor scale from a Dorian + Ionian tetrachord, with multiple fingerings to mix and match across the neck
- The modes of melodic minor, including Lydian b7 (Lydian + Dorian tetrachords), with the chords each scale generates
- Playing the diminished scale with two logical fingerings, and the whole tone scale, using the same strategy
- Applying it on a minor blues — which melodic minor to use over min-maj7, half diminished, and altered dominant chords
- Adjusting fingerings for the guitar's G-to-B major third in standard tuning
Newcomers to the concept will get the most from pairing this with Part 1, though the tetrachord written materials are included with both classes.
- 6 pages of PDF materials in standard notation (chord block diagrams, melodic minor scale fingerings, tetrachords, and essential chord voicings)
- Full video is 33 minutes
Lessons in this masterclass
Lessons
- 1Tetrachord Method Full Class + Download33m 22s
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Randy Johnston makes learning jazz guitar fun. He takes an approach to teaching jazz in it's simplest form. Each class will improve your abilities and get you ready to perform. Randy Johnston is one of the most widely recorded and prolific guitarists of his generation. He has released 12 albums as a leader for the Muse, Highnote, J Curve, Mel Bay, and Random Act labels and has appeared on dozens of recordings with other top recording artists. In addition to his recording career, Randy has toured and played with some of the most acclaimed names in jazz, including Lionel Hampton, Houston Person and Etta Jones, Lonnie Smith, and has played for 17 years as a regular member of the Lou Donaldson Quartet. He has traveled the world concertizing, both as a bandleader and side musician, performing at the top clubs and festivals all over the United States, Europe, Japan, Thailand, and South America.
