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"Jazz Vocal Exercise" (FREE PDF)

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Explore ii-V-I Jazz Progression for Voice

The ii-V-I progression is a fundamental chord progression in jazz music, providing a strong harmonic foundation for improvisation and vocal performance. This progression typically consists of three chords built on the second, fifth, and first degrees of the scale, and it is widely used in various jazz standards.

Understanding the ii-V-I Progression

In the key of C major, the ii-V-I progression is as follows:

  • ii: Dm7 (D minor 7)

  • V: G7 (G dominant 7)

  • I: Cmaj7 (C major 7)

Practice Tips

To effectively incorporate the ii-V-I progression into your vocal practice, try the following:

  • Sing Along: Use backing tracks or play the chords on an instrument while singing the melody.

  • Transposition: Practice the progression in different keys to build versatility.

  • Record Yourself: Listening to recordings of your practice can help identify areas for improvement.

Conclusion

Mastering the ii-V-I jazz progression is essential for any vocalist looking to delve into jazz music. By understanding the chords, employing vocal techniques, and practicing regularly, singers can enhance their improvisational skills and overall performance in jazz settings.

Sheet music titled Jazz Vocal Exercise by Kathryn Carpenter. Features a treble clef, notes, yellow and blue flowers, and playful mood.


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