Get better on guitar with challenging jazzy chord changes exercise lesson

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Click here http://www.nextlevelguitar.com/free_blues_video/ For a Brand New Video Lesson & Ebook for Free

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  • Hey David! Thanks for all these great lessons that you've made, I've gone from not knowing anything to making my own songs and soloing a bit! (I'm coming along!)

    Jazzy progressions are exactly what I need at this stage of my guitar journey. Thank you!

    Can you show us what kind of scale to use over these chords?

    Thanks so much! Rock, Blues, and Jazz on!!

  • Hi - and thanks for your kind words - really appreciate that!

    I am putting a jazzy solo lesson together now with killer practice soloing ideas of jazzy changes - will shoot that lesson this coming week - so it will be coming soon so stay tuned and keep on rockinG!

    David T

  • is that ebony, on the fretboard?

  • Hi - the fretboard is rosewood on this guitar

    rock on!

    David T

  • power strat???? isn't it called fat strat?

    again...your rock and blues videos are THE BEST around the interweb! thanks david!

    practicing it right now!

  • No - its a different model the deluxe power strat has the tex mex pickups and the piezo pickup under the bridge that you can dial in and blend with the other pickups - check out my youtube video we I demo the guitar right here on our you tube channel rock on good people!

    Take care

    David T

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  • good eye - we gave away one just like this one - I liked that guitar so much O went out and got a similar one - its a Made in MExico deluxe power strat - cool guitar - rock on!

    David T

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  • Confused, I have a chart with 21 g chords and the G maj7 , looks nothing like that , what's up. I know you know more than me but I can not find that chord in that form on any chart. Thanks. Help I need.

  • 6:50 chord is meant to be a D7b9

  • @meadish yes, major and minor chords are the same things. They're all interchangeable

  • Hey david! would it be all right if you put the chord letters, and the way they are in chord form for a quick reference? Sometimes, I have those days where I want to play some of this, but I don't have enough time. And if you do this, it could help me alot quicker! Rock on man!

  • how do i get the ebook man

  • So in a sense, the Gmaj7 could also be seen a B minor chord, with G in the bass?

  • Great lesson, Ive got some spare time today to realy spend some time on this lesson, ive only been playing a couple of years, started late, ( I`m 55 ) but I am a big jazz and blues fan and I found this vid really helpful, just a few simple-ish chords that together make a great groove to work on, thnks again, steve , UK.

  • Thanks for the inspiring words! Great vid!

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