
Learn Wynton Kelly’s bebop line that uses a vi diminished sound over a ii–V to add bluesy color, with play-along tracks and a PDF worksheet.
This lesson demonstrates a practical way to apply a vi (six) diminished chord line over a Cmi7–F7–Bbmaj7 progression, explaining how the diminished color functions as a bluesy #9-type note while the left hand maintains the original changes. Ariel and Adam break down the voicing choice and show how to think of the line as G° or Bb°7 over the progression, then walk you through variations. Includes slow/medium/fast call-and-response backing tracks and a downloadable PDF worksheet so you can practice the line, write your own solo, and improvise variations in real time.
