In case you're not Zach, here's what to do. Below you will find a button that will pick things for you to do.
You probably want to practice this at a reasonable tempo...
Assuming 4 beats a measure, it will indicate where the metronome will hit (which will most likely not be on downbeats), what scale to work on, and what interval to practice.
Don't Forget to use the Penny Game! As soon as you click "Start Working!" the penny game will be loaded...just press y or n to play!
Questions on Scales are most likely answered in Gary Keller's Book: The Jazz Chord / Scale Handbook
Possible Scales [+ Click To Show ]
Major
Dorian
Phrygian
Lydian
Mixolydian
Aeolean
Locrian
Melodic Minor (Ionian ♭3 or Dorian ♮7)
Phrygian ♮6 (Dorian ♭2)
Lydian ♯5
Lydian ♭7 (Mixolydian ♯4)
Mixolydian ♭6 (Aeolian ♮3)
Locrian ♮2 (Aeolian ♭5)
Locrian ♭4
Harmonic Minor
Locrian ♮6
Ionian ♯5
Dorian ♯4
Phrygian ♮3
Lydian ♯2
Locrian ♭4 𝄫7
Harmonic Major
Dorian ♭5
Phrygian ♭4
Lydian ♭3
Mixolydian ♭2
Lydian ♯2 ♯5
Locrian 𝄫7
Major Bebop
Dominant Bebop
Whole Tone
Diminished Scale (Whole-Half)
Auxillary Diminished Scale (Half-Whole)
Augmented Scale
Major Pentatonic
Minor Pentatonic
Dorian Pentatonic
Half-Diminished Pentatonic
Major ♭6 Pentatonic
Dominant 9 Pentatonic
Minor 6 Pentatonic
Major ♭2 Pentatonic
Dominant ♯9 Pentatonic
Blues Scale
Options [+ Click To Show ]
Show Chord along with Scale?
Favor Sharps?
Favor Flats?
Don't Favor Either
Include Enharmonics?