Constructing Jazz Lines part i

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Uploaded by on Feb 25, 2010

Constructing a jazz line

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  • dude, if i close my eyes

    you (your voice) sound like dave mustaine

    but you (your guitar) sound MUCH better than dave mustaine =)

  • great ideas. Thanks Jack.

    --Eric E

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  • Sir.. can you make a jazz licks over 1 6 2 5 chord progression..like C Am Dm G7.

    thanks!

  • Great lesson again mr.sheetsofsound! I wonder what guitar are you playing here? Gibson? Ibanez?

  • Proper! Proper! Proper!

  • Great way to practice having the one chord playing over to get the sound. I like the lesson.

  • Very nice stuff! You are cearly a well seasoned player! Awesome!

  • This man is a physiotherapist, perfect shoulders !

    Perfect position and posture, the better way to keep energy and project a good sound.

    Thks for all your vids, very usefull

    Best Regards

    GM

  • Man...you tear it down! You're a great jazz guitarist. I'm a jazz bassist and you have shown me things that I can implement into my soloing and you've done it in a way that offers this information through an easy-to-understand filter. Great job!

  • Really nice playing.Dig your Martino influence.Thanks

  • @Greenwithevil

    He sounds like Robert Downey Jr., he looks like Robert Downey Jr., his posture is like Robert Downey Jr.

    And he plays nice and he is helpful.

  • coool

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