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Jazz Notes 1: Building Chords

By Jerry Arcidiacono


Basic Jazz concepts. An important feature of Jazz is its more complex chord voicings and we will start by looking at different ways of voicing chords from the major scale.

Difficulty 4 of 10

II, V, I Sequence Improvisation

By Alejandro Pinero


A little solo using the arpeggio by the II, V, I sequence backing track. The progression comes from the 5th circle but at the same time the chords arise to the major scale.

Difficulty 3 of 10

Blues Groove Library - Part 1

By Ivan Milenkovic


Basic shuffled rhythms that are essential for all guitar players in general. Contains 10 classic blues shuffled rhythms, several turnaround patterns, shuffled rhythm practice and left hand muting.

Difficulty 3 of 10

Drop 3 Chords

By Joe Kataldo


Improve chord knowledge, theory, finger dexterity. Drop 3 chords have many uses, from Jazz Arranging to Guitar chords. They are physically not playable, if not arranged this way.

Difficulty 5 of 10

Smooth Jazz Licks - Modulation

By David Wallimann


In this lesson we'll develop some easy listening licks over a simple modulation. We'll improvise over the keys of G Phrygian going into G Ionian.

Difficulty 5 of 10

Inspired by SRV

By Alberto Catasso


Inspired by the great Stevie Ray Vaughan.

Difficulty 4 of 10

A Dorian Lesson

By Carlos Carrillo


A funky rock lesson. Ligatures, Alternate picking, Vibrato, Slides and Palm muting.

Difficulty 7 of 10

Hyper Blues Lesson

By Zsolt Galambos


Time for some really "Wylde" blues here! It basically came out of an improvisation, and it strongly reflects some Zakk Wylde influences with vide vibtatos, staccato in the blues scale, and bluesy frases.

Difficulty 4 of 10

Lydian Modulation

By Nick Kellie


Here we are with a track from my album "For A Brother". Allan Holdsworth influences.

Difficulty 5 of 10

Chuck Berry Style Lesson

By Jerry Arcidiacono


Chuck Berry is one of the pioneers of rock'n'roll and a great influence for the electric guitar. The solo uses minor pentatonic/blues scale and some added notes.

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