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Lessons: Jazz Guitar Lesson #103: Basic Chord Forms and Voice Leading

Basic Chord Forms and Voice Leading
by Christopher Sung
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Jazz Guitar Lesson by Christopher Sung suitable for Intermediate guitarists.
Excerpt:  The main purpose of this lesson is to equip you with a few different ways to play major 6/7th chords, minor 7 chords, and dominant chords, and how to put them together to play over ii-V-I progressions and other progressions that commonly occur in jazz. I think the easiest way to learn basic jazz chords is to learn the voicings where the root of the chord is in the bass (i.e. the lowest n...(more)


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