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i can't seem to find it on your website, it stops at JA-031
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more jazz
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@JustinSandercoe Hi, thank you for great lessons. There is a misprint in the title of the video -- I think it should be JA-203 instead of JA-032.
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Justin, I cant find the tabs on your website :( Please help !
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Thanks a lot Justin. You're very helpful, thanks to You I am finding new things every day, and without your lessons on jazz I'd probably never learn chords properly :)
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People, this is why you put your kids in music lessons at a young age. Justin is such a nice guy, he's very competent but does not have a big head despite having mad skills. Such hard work and concentration will keep the kids busy enough that they won't be distracted by lots of stupid stuff, and attaining these skills gives them incredible confidence, allowing them to approach life's challenges with a mature outlook. What a great example you are, Justin. Thanks for all the lessons.
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I'm a rocker but I have been interested in theory lately. Jazz is very helpful in taking your theory to the next level. I love walking bass line lessons. Please do another one.
They are more interesting than just chords. Add some theory. Thanks, Chris
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In the 9th measure when playing the Cmin7 chord, why not use the pinky to play the G note on the 5th fret instead of the ring finger? This way, it's easier to fret the next note (D on the 5th string) with the ring finger. To me that switch from the G to the next D note with the ring finger is really tricky to pull it off clean sounding when playing it up to speed. I tried using my pinky to finger that G note and the next note comes much easier with the ring finger it just seems to fall in place.
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very usefull lesson man!! thanks, helps a lot!!
Can you make a lesson on jazz guitar passing chords ? thanks
centavoos 2 years ago 6
if you don't have the time to learn BASIC music theory, that's your own fault.
xrongor 2 years ago 5