
Step-by-step practice breaking down measures 5–6 of a bebop line with arpeggios, enclosures, and mixolydian-flat9-flat13 material.
This lesson guides you through measures five and six of a bebop line, with clear practice steps: play the m7b5 arpeggio, apply diatonic and chromatic enclosures, practice the mixolydian b9 b13 scale and its lower tetrachord, add a double chromatic enclosure, and connect the measures into a complete line. Exercises focus on trapping target tones, chromatic voice-leading, and landing on target chord tones to prepare modulation into the next key. Ideal for intermediate players who want a focused, repeatable practice routine to internalize bebop phrasing and dominant minor-key sound choices.
