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Jam Room: Neo Soul
LEVEL
4
Backing Tracks with modulations
by Javier Aviles
1 year
Creative Phrasing: Sliding
LEVEL
4
Slides allow us to effortlessly transition between notes and create beautiful melodic lines.
by Kristofer Dahl
2 years
7ths Barre Chords
LEVEL
4
The most common 7th barre chord shapes
by Chris Harrington
2 years
Chord Embellishment with Double Stops
LEVEL
3
Double Stop technique within a C chord by focusing on two strings of the chord intervals based on the C scale
by Javier Aviles
2 years
Neo-Soul Rock
LEVEL
5
Etude based on a mix of neo-soul and classic rock vibes, to improve instrument control and broaden your chord melody skills.
by Diego Budicin
2 years
Spread Triads Etude
LEVEL
4
A fresh chord progression using the spread triads concept.
by Javier Aviles
3 years
Triads Chord Melody
LEVEL
4
Let's build a chord melody using slightly dissonant intervals and triads from the pentatonic scale.
by Javier Aviles
3 years
Easy Bass Movement
LEVEL
2
Play just one chord while the bass harmony is 'moving' - an easy way to sound great!
by Javier Aviles
3 years
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(51 in total)
Golden Oldies
Soul & RnB
LEVEL
4
Let's go for a Soul / RnB lesson with some Bluesy flavors!
by Stephane Lucarelli
14 years
Modern RnB/Funk/Blues
LEVEL
4
Learn some smooth modern moves for Blues, Funk, and RnB soloing
by Ivan Milenkovic
14 years
Funky Ballad
LEVEL
3
Practical illustrations of a slow but funk phrasing.
by Piotr Kaczor
16 years
Minor Funk Solo
LEVEL
6
Let's continue our quest for tasty techniques!
by Jonathan Burgos
16 years
Soul Lesson
LEVEL
4
Soul improvisation in A Major. We will use both rhythm and lead ideas to create something hopefully tasteful and pleasing to the ear.
by David Wallimann
18 years
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