Rhythm Changes Jazz Guitar
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Nice, this music puts me at ease. I play bass and what people don't realize is that Jazz is actually one of the hardest genres to play.
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put the neck pickup on the tele and maybe roll down the tone knob. Add a dash of reverb and your there
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Is that... Telecaster... The Charlie Christian or the Joe Pass Model ???....It sounds a bit like both of them...It must be the way it`s being played.!!
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hey man!!! I want to play jazz like you!!!! please...can you recommend me any good course about jazz??? thanks so much!
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hey man, good timing! I like the fast B section !!! cheers!
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@PauljazzGuitar Hi Paul i'm really appreciate for your video. thanks Pau .
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appreciate your post; just wish there was more playing over the chord changes. lots of ii-V-I 's in these changes that need to be negotiated.
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during the A, most often you don't follow the changes but just play blues lines over it... which is not wrong, but something you can do with almost any piece from the swing era...
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yeah man!
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man thats awesome is that all improv??
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damn. great stuff man!
To all those who have contacted me regarding the backing tack for this piece.
It was produced using Band in a Box software and uses the classic rhythm changes sequence in Bb.
I no longer have the original backing but I could easily redo it and post it as an MP3 for download. I will try to get round to doing that this week.
Regards Paul
PauljazzGuitar 4 years ago
thanks again! The chords are widely known as "Rhythmn Changes" These are standard changes and can be found anywhere on the net. I think I played it im Bb.
The backing track is from Band in a Box software. I recommend this highly for practice purposes.
Regards Paul
PauljazzGuitar 4 years ago