What One Needs To Know To Be A Jazz Player

Extensive knowledge of music theory isn’t required for most guitar players, but this isn’t true for jazz guitar players. Playing jazz, regardless of the instrument you play, almost requires a thorough understanding of melodic and harmonic theory. Jazz, by and large, is an improvised art form. A guitarist wishing to play jazz will find himself

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Easy Steps on Guitar Theory For Beginners

Guitar theory is nothing more than the study of music theory as it applies to the guitar. The same principles of music theory that apply to any other instrumentalist apply to guitar players as well. Melodic and harmonic progression, chord structure, scales, and note reading are examples of music theory study any musician will need

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How to Play Easy Guitar Riff Over A II V Chord Progression

How’s it going, guys? This is John McClennanand I’m here with guitarcontrol.com,bringing you this video lesson.Here we’re looking at a little riffbetween an A minor 7 and a D9 or D7,which is one of the most commonchord progressions, especially in jazz.It’s called a II V. We’re starting on an A minor triad here,right on the

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How To Play Guitar Lick with Intervals of 4ths

How’s it going, guys? This is John McClennan and I’m here again with guitarcontrol.com, excited to bring you this lesson. This is a lick that utilizes 4ths. A 4th is when I go up — basically, an easy way of thinking about it is just four-letter names. So if I start on a C and

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Learn How to Harmonize a Major Scale On Guitar – Part 2

Hi. This is John McClennan and here withguitarcontrol.com, bringing you thisvideo lesson. As a second part to ourprevious lesson we discussed harmonizinga major scale in 6ths. So we have this,which is a great sound and can be really effective. What we’re going to do now is instead ofplaying it on the high strings, we’re goingto

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How to Play Chord Triads on Guitar – Part 3

Hi. This is John McClennan and with guitarcontrol.com, bringing you this lesson. Again, we’re expanding on our triad voicings and we’re going to take the same fingerings that we did in the previous lesson, but we’re going to transfer them to another string and get a whole new set of sounds. Here’s our A chord

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How to Play the 7th Chords On the Lower Guitar Strings

How’s it going, guys? My name is John McClennan and I’m here with guitarcontrol.com, excited to bring you this video lesson. I’m going to show you some 7th chords on the lower strings today. What I love about these chords is they are in second inversion, meaning that the 5th of the chord is in

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