The Bebop scale is a dominant seventh chord scale that extends the traditional dominant seventh scale by adding two additional notes: the b7 and the #9 (or b3). This scale is widely used in bebop jazz to create more complex and interesting melodic lines.
The Bebop scale is particularly useful for improvisation over dominant chords in jazz. It allows musicians to add chromatic passing tones and create smooth voice leading between chord changes.
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