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II-V-I Chord Sequences (Jazz Guitar Lesson JA-027) How to Play

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Now we are going to apply some of the chord grips we've been looking at and ad them into II-V-I chord sequences, which is one of the most common chord sequences in jazz.

Taught by Justin Sandercoe.

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  • What the hell is up with all the dislikes on this video? People that couldn't keep up with the theory?

    Anyway, thanks again for this amazing series, it's really refreshing to see such great lessons explained in such a polite, personal manor.

  • How can there be 109 people who dislike this? Amazing. They must be lost because they didn't do their homework!

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  • @elysianfury im not justin.^^ and of course its good to teach people if you play but often its good to say first what you are learning in this lesson and say whats very important. with this attidude you never will learn music theory! sry

  • @MrDomguitar did you just call me an idiot? WTF I'm the kind of guy your students will go to after you lose their attention. learn to play while you talk. Can you chew gum and walk?

  • @elysianfury idiot these things are very important for the 2 5 1sequence. you really need the voice leading stuff

  • I was watching this, amazed at how much these chords are like ambient metalcore chords.

    Mind=blown.

  • you gotta do both, or at least form the chords so you get a visual association try it

  • i'm at 1:27 and I want to leave because he keeps talking instead of playing

  • Thank you, it's a great lesson !

    I never learn music theory, but this was very interesting : )

  • Really helpful! Many thanks!!

  • Totally awesome lesson!!!

  • Great tutorial! I play piano and this still helped me voice out the II V I

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