Jazz Guitar Lessons

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Difficulty 6 of 10

Arpeggio Substitution (II-V-I)

By Ramiro Delforte


A basic progression (II-V-I) in C major.

Difficulty 4 of 10

Jazz Notes 4: Swing Rhythm

By Jerry Arcidiacono


Chord progression using jazz chords and a swing rhythm.

Difficulty 3 of 10

Jazz Notes 3: Modes Workout

By Jerry Arcidiacono


How to play modes, with practical examples. All modes played with Alternate Picking technique.

Tags: modes, workout

Difficulty 3 of 10

Jazz Notes 2: Triads and Inversions

By Jerry Arcidiacono


In this second Jazz Notes lesson we will take a look at some basic triads and their inversions. Triads are just about the simplest type of chord you can get.

Difficulty 4 of 10

Linking II (m7), V (7)& I (Maj7)

By Alejandro Pinero


We use the II, V, I progression for an improvisation work. The progression comes to the 5th circle but at the same time the chords arise to the major scale. This is the explanation to understand the IIm, the V7 and the Imaj7.

Difficulty 4 of 10

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

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 3 of 10

Minor 7th Arpeggio Boxes

By Alejandro Pinero


The minor 7th arpeggio is composed by 4 notes: The root/fundamental, minor third, fifth and minor seventh.

Difficulty 6 of 10

Canon in D - Bossa

By Gerardo Siere


I took one the themes from "Pachabel Canon", turned it to minor mode and made it a bossa, so here it is.

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