Jazz Guitar Chord Mastery: Guitar Chord in Context, Part Two
Alexander, Joseph
Fundamental Changes. 2015Ficha técnica
- EAN: 9781910403136
- ISBN: 978-1-910403-13-6
- Editorial: Fundamental Changes
- Fecha de edición: 2015
- Encuadernación: Rústica
- Dimensiones: 24x29
- Idioma: Inglés
- Nº páginas: 105
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Jazz Guitar Chord Mastery: Guitar Chord in Context, Part Two.
A practical, musical guide to all chord structures, voicings and inversions.
-Every chord quality.
-Drop 2, 3 and 2+4 voicings.
-Substitutions and inversions.
-A structured, musical approach.
-Over 160 audio examples.
The second part of the Guitar Chords in Context series
contains every single common chord structure used in jazz Guitar.
Covering drop 2, drop 3 and drop 2+4 chords voicings for
Maj7, 7, m7, and m7b5 chord qualities plus their inversions and extensions, Jazz Guitar Chord Mastery is the most comprehensive musical study of jazz Guitar chords available.
With great emphasis on musical application, this is not just a simple chord dictionary; it is a complete system to help you understand, hear and feel how jazz chords function and to master their use in a musical context.
With 163 audio examples and 10 backing tracks, you will
easily incorporate these beautiful jazz sounds into your music. Audio available for free from... fundamentalchanges.com
CONTENIDO:
Introduction
1. Voicings and inversions
2. Fm7 drop 2 voicings
3. Dominant 7 drop 2 voicings
4. Minor 7b5 drop 2 voicings
5. Major seventh drop 2 voicings
6. Drop 2 chord sequences
7. Adding natural ninths to chords
8. Adding other diatonic extensions
9. Altering dominant chords
10. Drop 2 chords - middle strings
11. Extensions and alterations
12. Drop 2 chords - bass strings
13. Drop 3 voicings - sixth string root
14. Drop 3 chords - finfth string root
15. Drop 2 and 2 voicings - sixth string
16. Drop 2 and 4 voicings - fifth string
17. Converting chord structures
18. Cycle exercises
Conclusions and further study