Improvisation Masterclass

The Double Harmonic Mystery Scale

Sid Jacobs·
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·INTERMEDIATE·1 lesson·45m 7s of video

About this masterclass

Sid Jacobs explores the double harmonic scale — also called the Byzantine scale — as a way to expand your improvisation vocabulary for modal playing. Though it may be foreign to some ears, it's a common sound in Persian and Indian music, and it turns up everywhere from Duke Ellington's "Caravan" to the chords Herbie Hancock loves.

What's covered

  • The scale's structure: two "harmonic" tetrachords (the Schillinger naming), or simply a major scale with a flat 2 and flat 6
  • A friendly, symmetrical fingering for getting it under your hands
  • Melodic development going up and down the scale, the way Indian music does so well
  • Diatonic fourths through the scale, with each mode giving a different interval sequence
  • Triad pairs — the C and D-flat triads built into the scale, and lines that come from them
  • Chord colors from the scale, including the major-under-minor voicing Sid calls the "Herbie chord," and how it compares to Phrygian and Lydian sounds

If you're looking to add a distinctive new color to your harmonic awareness, this class applies Sid's familiar pattern and triad-pair approaches to a fresh note orientation. Full class: 45 min 7 sec, with download included.

Lessons in this masterclass

Lessons

  • 1Double-harmonic Scale Full Class + Download45m 7s

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About the instructor

Sid Jacobs
Long-time jazz master Sid Jacobs is in a class few have achieved, yet always approaching tunes from a beginner's mind-set. With an astounding understanding of the guitar, his classes are loaded with powerful yet useful nuggets. Some of the great jazz artists with whom Sid has performed include Harold Land, Eddie Harris, Buddy Montgomery, Joe Diorio, Brad Mehldau, Larry Goldings and Javon Jackson.