Jazz guitar ii-V-I (two-five-one) Jazz Pattern explained.wmv
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Ok, thankls.
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@riverstrat No, you can't call it a "I IV VII." In the key of F, the "I" is F. If the music starts on the ii, then it's starts on the ii, not on the I.
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Ok , I think I have it, first three are Gmin7 C7 Fmaj 7 and then so on up the neck.
These patterns are so cool and so easy to finger (the way you do it), takes just a few minutes to just about master them.
I guess this would be a major progression, could you also call it a I IV VII ? But I realize that probably isn;t right......
This really makes sense about jazz as an overview, I play different styles but now can mess around some ahd have fun with it.....
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Cool....
In the begining the 2 5 1 is a g , c and f , but what exactly are they ?
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Thanks for explaining Two-five-ones in context with two great tunes. It's easy to get so caught up in theory that we forget that the goal is making great music.
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This is GR EATE
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Are the chords ii7 for a half note, V7 for a half note,and Imaj7 for one bar?
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Love this sound. I'm subscribing now!
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hi what are the two songs that you demonstrate here, it's nice
Satin Doll
Under My Skin
glenrosejazz 1 year ago