Difficulty 6 of 10
Jazz Soloing - Neighbour Notes
Using mostly only "neighbour" notes - no no weird scales or anything like that. For example, to play note A we add note G# before, or Bb, depending of situation.
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Jazz Guitar Lessons
Difficulty 6 of 10 Jazz Soloing - Neighbour NotesUsing mostly only "neighbour" notes - no no weird scales or anything like that. For example, to play note A we add note G# before, or Bb, depending of situation. Difficulty 3 of 10 7th Chord InversionsThe 7th chord is basically like a normal chord (root, third, fifth), but with the 7th note added. They are mainly used in jazz, but other musical genres can also get a nice flavor adding them in song progressions here and there. Difficulty 3 of 10 Bossa Nova LessonThis Brazillian music is a fusion of cool jazz elements with various rhythms, particularly the samba. I'm using a lot of maj7 & 7 chords such as Gmaj7 Cmaj7 B7 D7, and also dim chords. Difficulty 4 of 10 Walking Bass LessonJerry explains how to play a chord progression with fingerstyle technique, with a set of chords common in jazz music. Play lower notes with your right thumb and you can obtain a kind of "walking bass" effect. Difficulty 7 of 10 Jazz Licks LessonBy Ben Howell This lesson is an introduction to 'jazz'. A scary word to some people - but it really isn't that hard once you get used to it. Much of jazz is based around the ii-V-I progression. This ii-V-I progression is in the key of C major, so we have the chords Dmin 7, G7 and Cmaj7
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