Whereas the 24 permutations of the 1235 Major Scale step tetrachord, or four note grouping, was the subject of the first volume, “Permutation Station II”, building upon that premise, takes a closer look at the first, second and third inversions of each individual permutation. Along with the original root positions examined previously, a total of 96 unique melodic possibilities per key are up for examination within its pages.
Possibly, for the first time anywhere, this book explores the possibilities of using both single and multiple unaltered 1235 units as material to fill any chord type; a handy tool for improvisers and composers both.