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Secrets of Melodic Minor
Finally Understand Melodic Minor, And Use It Confidently In Your Solos!
What You’ll Learn
- Understand the melodic minor scale and its unique harmonic colors
- Learn to position the scale fluidly across the guitar fretboard
- Build modern lines inspired by greats like Pat Metheny and George Benson
- Apply melodic minor modes directly to chords and progressions
- Use altered tensions, lydian dominant ideas, and other expressive colors
- Example solos to reinforce real-world usage
- Apply melodic minor to ii–V–I progressions with clarity and confidence
Who This Course Is For
- Players ready to deepen their jazz improvisation vocabulary
- Students who want to use modern melodic minor colors confidently
- Musicians wanting to study the sounds used by greats like Pat Metheny and Pat Martino
- Anyone wanting a structured approach to integrating the sound of melodic minor into their improvisations
About This Course
Fret Dojo instructor Ryan Dillahay breaks melodic minor down into a clear, practical system you can actually use in this special deep dive course.
You’ll learn the essential scale positions without drowning in fingerboard diagrams, the key modes of melodic minor (like Lydian Dominant and Altered) that unlock specific sounds over specific chords, exactly where melodic minor fits into ii-V-I progressions, and most importantly: how to hear these sounds and use them musically, not just technically.
Ryan gives you complete melodic minor example solos that show you exactly how these colors work in a real playing situation
No more wondering “when do I use this?” You’ll hear it in context, see it on the fretboard, and play it yourself with confidence.
This is the scale that adds depth and sophistication to your jazz playing and is often not used enough by new players to jazz.
Get this course to unlock a universe of new sounds in your solos.
Click here to see the lesson list
Part 1: Scale Familiarization
- Introduction
- Theory Lesson I: The Melodic Minor Scale
- Positioning the Melodic Minor Scale
- Melodic Minor Example Lines
- Playing Sample Tune: “Mel”
Part 2: Modes of Melodic Minor & Application
- Part 2 Introduction
- Theory Lesson II: Modes of Melodic Minor
- Positioning Lesson II: Shape Shifting
- Applying Modes to Chords
- “Nights Like This” Melodic Minor Etude
Part 3: ii–V–I Applications & Example Solos
- Theory Lesson III: Melodic Minor and the ii–V–I
- “Stellar” Melodic Minor Example Solo
- Positioning Lesson III: Combined Positions
- Theory Lesson IV: Stella By Starlight Applied Melodic Minor Approaches
- “Eventide” Melodic Minor Example Solo
About the Author
Ryan Dillahay
Ryan Dillahay brings years of real-world performance experience to Fret Dojo, shaped by his studies with Barry Greene at the University of North Florida, where he graduated in 2023. A passionate performer and educator, Ryan shares jazz with clarity, enthusiasm, and a focus on accessibility.
Growing up, Ryan was inspired by guitar legends like Albert King and Stevie Ray Vaughan before discovering his love for jazz through Pat Metheny, George Benson, and Pat Martino. Based in Jacksonville, he performs regularly with his trio and in larger ensembles.
His teaching emphasizes practical improvisation, harmonic understanding, and musical expression — making even advanced jazz concepts feel understandable and fun.
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