In today's short piano lesson, I'm showing you how to play around with the dominant pentatonic scale. In this case, we're doing D dominant pentatonic over C as a bass note to give us this really cool lydian sound. Follow the video to learn the pattern! I think it's a sound very reminiscent of McCoy Tyner's playing 🔥
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