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Jazz Guitar Lesson: Chord/Scale

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Uploaded by on May 13, 2007

A lesson designed to provide improv. ideas using a II V I jazz chord progression and one scale to compliment it. This lesson is designed for beginners and uses very simple language to get you playing right away

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  • very good, sounds like your in a aeroplane toilet though.

  • This is great. I've been playing rock/pentatonic style for 15 years and really want to get into Jazz guitar but could never really get my head around it. This lesson was great and I have it sounding decent. Thanks a lot for posting this.

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  • Sunday Morning by Maroon 5 uses a ii V I progression for those who want to know how this can be used in things other than jazz

  • very nice video thanks

  • great

  • Really helpful and good Video, as pknox said, really appreciate it ;)

  • sounds good what kind of amp you use

  • I learned a lot more from your videos than the many so called jazz books for beginners which require you to memorize a zillion chords. You should consider putting out a beginners Jazz guitar book yourself - you're an excellent teacher.

  • audio is kinda bad...what happed? loved the other postings, very informative!

  • dude, seriously? You are awesome, I could play anything but jazz, untill I came across your video, I have no words good enough for you man, GENIUS

  • speaking volume??

  • Excellent! So that's how they do it! Woohoo - after years and years of trying I can actually do this now!!!! I am going to enjoy my guitar so much more - you are an excellent teacher. Good pace and not too presumtious of what you think your audience already kows and you are willing to let the noob into the jazz-guitar gang without needing a bachelor in advanced Jazz theory or something. Thank you very much!

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