Good job! Let's try another one. This is going to descend down. That's the first idea. Again, I am going to rest on this first beat, one, a two, a three, one, a two, a three, a four. So first bar, one, right, this is just the voice chord, but in the right hand going down, D, D Flat G, E Flat D, F, E Flat C, and then... Everything is easier by breaking it up, one, a two and a three, a four. Remember that's a triplet there, one, a two and a three, a four. Just need to cross over and you get the second finger on the D, one, a two and a three, a four. Okay.
Look at those notes from that F# melodic Minor. So, now we are connecting these two ideas, the arpeggio and part of the scale on the first one with that scale on the second one; a two, a three, a four, one, a two, a three, a four, a one. Or we can do that one. Those will be the end notes; one, a two, a three, a four, a one, a two, a three, a four, a one. C#, D#, E#, F#, G#, F, D#, C#, C, a two, a three, a four, a one. Let's practice that a little bit: four, a one, a two, a three, a four, a one, two, three, last time, one, a two, a three, a four, a one, two, three.
Let's out them together, three, a four from the beginning, four, a one, a two, a three, a four, a one, a two, a three, a four, a one. Look, I am just start arpeggiating, a left hand voicing. Look how nice that sounds! You know that. Stick in your right hand or... Just an idea for solo playing that came off. Last time, three, a four, a one, a two, a three, a four, a one, a two, a three, a four, a one.
Let's go ahead and add the rhythm section. This is the second #9. Here we go. Just keep cycling it... Last time...
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