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  • @NateMantle amen!

  • A jazz musician uses everything there is when necessary but there is a point in using a 3-6-2-5-1 progression rather than 1-6-2-3-4-3 or anything random that comes to mind and these grips doesn't make it clear enough for a listener to understand why these chords are in that specific order.

  • looks like tom hanks' crazy little brother haha. 

  • Jazz comping on tele? Sounds wierd for me

  • @BlisherMG Some great jazz guitarists used to (and still do) use Telecasters. Ed Bickert, Ted Greene -- many others. Stick to the neck pickup and the jazztones possible are endless.

  • Most of those voicings a real jazz musician would NEVER use

  • @Kaitano94 Yeah, but you obviously didn't listen to this part 2:08

  • @Kaitano94 how does it feel to have your head up your own arse?

  • @Kaitano94 this is for begginers, relax

  • @Kaitano94 Actually a jazz musician would use whatever voicing suited the piece. Proscribing any voicing because its not "jazz" enough is simply contrary to the very spirit of Jazz music. In any event i believe he used the chords he used to illustrate a point and make it simply for beginners watching a beginners video. The last thing music needs is another Jazz snob.

  • @Kaitano94 He says they are basic.

  • @Kaitano94 a real jazz musician also wouldn't need a video on how to do a 1,6,2,5. He gave the main idea, which is the important part. You expect the guy to teach every inversion of chord that could possibly be used? Ridiculous. He even said right at the end that it was only a basic introduction.

  • Great lesson!

  • awkward smile on 1:39

  • @crossbones911 hahaha

  • he looks high as fuck

  • @crossbones911 not really :s

  • OMG. I have a maple neck cream color strat and just recently changed the pickguard to one that has the same pearlish color. never seen anything like it until this video.

  • great lesson!! thanx this helped me tons.cheers

  • and if it is a e frigian on harmonic major does the 3 and 6 are still always minor??

  • @porravelha if ur using an E phrygian major mode, ur chords will be as follows : E major, F major, G# dim, A minor, B dim, C aug, and then D minor. and then back to E minor of course

  • it should be Bm7 - Em6 - A7b9 - D9

  • in jazz, chord 2 should be first explained as min7b5

  • @vaiisgod13 In a major key?! The two chord is most definitely not a min7b5. 

  • @vaiisgod13 only in a minor 2-5-1, this is a major 2-5-1.

  • What kind of effect pedal you use?

  • very good tutorial

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