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Uploaded by jakehertzog on Nov 5, 2009
Simple explanation of Drop 2 voicing technique as it applies to guitar. good luck jazz guy! By Jake Hertzog. www.jakehertzog.com
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ok cool so that means that no matter which inversion it is if you drop the 2 it will always be considered drop 2. And does it change the way the chord is written as all so instead of being CMaj7 would it be written some other way?
acdczeppelinhalen1 5 months ago
Drop 2 voicings are usually on adjacent strings.
Drop 3 voicings usually include a skipped string.
Closed voicings are often a 'bear' to play, but not all of them are so, and many of them sound great ! Good Lesson well explained.
Nicely done.
MiCompre 1 year ago
First four notes of 'I can't Get Started'!
very informative, thanks for this video!
geetar83 1 year ago
you dropped that chalk so sexily:)
bdtluver 2 years ago
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ok cool so that means that no matter which inversion it is if you drop the 2 it will always be considered drop 2. And does it change the way the chord is written as all so instead of being CMaj7 would it be written some other way?
acdczeppelinhalen1 5 months ago
Drop 2 voicings are usually on adjacent strings.
Drop 3 voicings usually include a skipped string.
Closed voicings are often a 'bear' to play, but not all of them are so, and many of them sound great ! Good Lesson well explained.
Nicely done.
MiCompre 1 year ago
First four notes of 'I can't Get Started'!
MiCompre 1 year ago
very informative, thanks for this video!
geetar83 1 year ago
you dropped that chalk so sexily:)
bdtluver 2 years ago