Daily Triads Exercises
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Introduction to triadic improvisation
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Major triads
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Minor triads
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Major scale, triads with inversions
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All Of Me
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Autumn Leaves
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Sweet Georgia Brown
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Chromatic Approach
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Constant structures on a turnaround
What's in this course:
The course is divided in 4 modules of 5-7 video lessons with PDFs.
The cost of this course is a one time payment of $75 for a lifetime access. You can ask me questions, interact with other musicians and share videos.
Let’s have a look inside!
1. The Primary Triads
• 5 video lessons
• 4 daily major triads exercises in all 12 keys (downloadable PDF)
• 1 etude
• the analysis of the etude
This is a great course to improve your instrument technique, your understanding of the major triads in a tonal context and how to improvise with these triads.
2. The Secondary Triads
• 5 video lessons
• 4 daily minor triads exercises in all 12 keys (downloadable PDF)
• 1 blues composition
• Analysis and examples of how to improvise
This is the perfect continuation of the Primary Triads chapter to complete your mastery of the triads!
3. Major scale, triads and inversions
• 7 video lessons
• Complete workout to voice lead triads in all inversions in all 12 major keys (downloadable PDF)
4. All Of Me
In this module we are applying all the ideas from the course on an actual standard and we learn how to practice these over the changes.
• 6 video lessons
• Exercises and examples on the standard All Of Me
• Written solo using the exercises and analysis
Here is a solo with an extensive use of triads:
How to use primary triads in the M3 cycle:
Here is a student practicing one exercise:
What JVL members say:
Who is Alex Terrier?
Alex Terrier was born in Paris, France. In 2004 he received a scholarship to study at Berklee College of Music. He moved to New York in 2007 where he lived until 2021.
Alex Terrier is a Grammy nominated artist and has been associated with Kenny Barron, George Garzone, Jeff “Tain” Watts, Paquito D’Rivera, the Mingus Big Band and many more.
He is hailed by Dave Liebman as “a very impressive saxophonist and composer”.