Jazz Guitar Extensions Voicings 6th string root

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Uploaded by on Nov 6, 2008

This is a continuation of a previous lesson on basic jazz guitar shell voicings. This video shows the root voicings on the sixth string and adds extensions on the 2nd and top strings. I go through minor 7th, dominant 7th, and major 7th voicings, as well as minor-major7, and diminished 7th at the end of the video. See my channel for more information about my website.

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  • I am practicing dorian and lydian,, ,, in lydian we find perfect 4th.. in dorian we found 11th? could you explain a lil bout it?

  • @JonSibuea Hi and thanks for the question! In any scale 4ths and 11ths are the same notes (the 11th being an octave higher than the 4th). In Dorian there is a perfect 4th (which is the natural 11th). In Lydian there is an *augmented 4th (a.k.a. the #11th) which is a special sound only found in Lydian. Please let me know if you have more questions. Thanks!

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  • By the way how can I make the difference between CMsu4,C perfect 4, C augmented 4, and C b5.. ,, could help.. thanks !!!

  • Thanks,alot , that helps alot... :)

  • very nice, I just learned the shell voicings some time ago and stumbled upon your videos, some great voicings that I hadn't figured out yet :)

  • very useful stuff, thanks a lot!

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