Beginner Jazz guitar chords progressions 2 5 1 changes strums music theory lesson pt1

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http://www.nextlevelguitar.com/free_blues_video/ click NOW for a FREE Video guitar lesson that is not on YouTube & a FREE Ebook from Next Level Guitar.com

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  • 4:41 - "Music theory is important, but I wanna get you playin' and havin' fun."

    I wish music teachers around the world can say this line so honest and casually to their pupils. I thought learning guitar is impossible since I can't read notes and have no basic theory, but your tutorial videos prove it wrong.

  • @digiwurmz - hey there - really appreciate you writing in and saying such nice things - really appreciate it and it means a lot to us here at Next Level Guitar - thanks again and keep on rockinG!

    -David T

  • Hi David! Do you guys at Next Level Guitar ship the DVD's to Brasil? Thank you!

  • @torinow - Hi - yes, we ship our products all over the world - and many of our dvd sets include free international shipping - so no problem at all - rock on!

    -David T

  • Hey David,

    You are so good at explaining guitar technique. Would you please do a video on "making the changes", playing single string solos over jazz changes?

  • @b5b9 - Hi - sure, I plan on doing some lessons jazz lessons using these changes in this video as the rhythm - so please stay tuned for more lessons in this series - take care and rock on!

    -Davidd T

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  • Hey David, been watching your vids from a year ago or so i think, first thing i could play was some easy thing you thought me in one of your videos. And now today i can make my own little riffs and stuff

    I wanna say to anyone that is new to guitar that if you just practice enough, you can get as good as you want to be, practice is all you need. I never thought i could ever do the "Sweet Child'O Mine" Intro thingy, but i can do it now :D

    Good luck and thank you David for getting me started!

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  • @b5b9 single string solos by John Abercrombie

    watch?v=_Hb7cWAVTXs&feature=g-­vrec&context=G2b948c9RVAAAAAAA­ACg

  • i don't know how you went through everyone of those chords with a straight face. i had a friend watching it trippin acid and he thought he was going crazy.

  • This just opened up a new window of medleys for me. Dont know about you guys..

  • You give such much enjoyment to people thanks so much for your work. When you threw out the 13th i was like what the he!!! but not so hard. i can play it but i like knowing the theory. i'm not up to 13ths in theory yet but can't wait. Thx again

  • oh and simply. to jazz theory is everything.

  • sorry bro u rushed in the intro...

  • THANK YOU, it opened up a new world of harmony!

  • @b5b9 Best short answer to this is ......Arpeggios!.....the essence of single line, improv, ALL that stuff....guaranteed

  • @rockongoodpeople Best short answer to this is....Arpeggios.......can't play single line jazz without them - and they'll improve any kind of guitar you want to learn...guaranteed.

  • @rockongoodpeople hey david i bought the tele and its actually a 1986 american one im sohappy for the price and its all thanks you man so again thanks a lot and rock on too !

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