What scale is bebop?
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The bebop major scale or the major sixth diminished scale is derived from the Ionian mode (major scale) and has a chromatic passing tone between the 5th and 6th notes. Barry Harris explains that it is derived from a major sixth chord from the root, and a fully diminished chord from the second degree.
What notes are in A bebop scale?

Bebop Scales
- C. Notes: C, D, E, F, G, G#, A, B, C.
- D. Notes: D, E, F#, G, A, A#, B, C#, D.
- E. Notes: E, F#, G#, A, B, C, C#, D#, E.
- F# / Gb. Notes: F#, G#, A#, B, C#, D, D#, F, F#
- G# / Ab. Notes: G#, A#, C, C#, D#, E, F, G, G#
- A# / Bb. Notes: A#, C, D, Eb, F, F#, G, A, A#
- Cm. Notes: C, D, Eb, E, F, G, A, Bb, C.
- Dm.
Is there a minor bebop scale?
The Dorian bebop scale also known as minor bebop scale, is an eight notes scale (octatonic). It is commonly used in bebop. This scale contains an additional note between the minor third (b3) and the fourth (4).
How do you make A bebop scale?
It is formed by adding a chromatic passing note between the 1 and b7 of the Lydian dominant scale (one of the melodic minor modes). The bebop Lydian scale can be used on dominant chords with a #11, such as the dominant chords of a tritone substitution. For example: a normal V-I in C major is G7-Cmaj7.

What scale did Charlie Parker use?
The Bebop scale in jazz guitar They called it ‘The Bebop Scale’. Charlie Parker and Pat Martino really like this technique. The bebop scale is an 8 note scale and is formed by adding a natural 7th to the Mixolydian Mode.
What is bebop language?
Bebop uses accidental passing tones, enclosures and chromatic ideas that help extend lines longer and allow chord tones to fall on certain beats as part of the vocabulary. After getting into the approach I teach, most students begin to take on a different way of hearing and playing the music.
How do you make a C dominant bebop scale?
To make it a C dominant bebop scale though we add a B natural chromatic passing note in between the 7th and 8th scale degrees as shown by the asterisk. These are the five main scales you would use when playing bebop.
What are the scales in bebop?
Major Bebop scale – in the key of C includes the passing note between the G and the A, a G#. The Dorian scale – which in the key of C includes an E separating the third and fourth degrees. Third Melodic Minor scale – has the third note flattened by a semitone to make the minor scale.
What is bebop?
The term bebop, sometimes called bop, is referring to a specific style of jazz music that was created in the USA in the 1940s. The name most likely comes from nonsense syllables that jazz singers would sing in what is called scat singing when singers would improvise rhythms and melodies and make up words.
What is the chromatic movement of the bebop scale?
The chromatic movement of the bebop scale emphasizes the minor 3rd and 13th of the minor chord. Check out how Freddie Hubbard uses this technique with a Db bebop scale over an Ab-7 chord in his solo on Dolphin Dance: