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    • Time Required: 1 - 2 Hours
    • Recommended For: Intermediate - Advanced

    Take Me Out To The Ball Game- Advanced Version

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    In this tutorial we will learn a more advanced version of 'Take Me Out To The Ball Game', the classic American tune about baseball in a jazz chord melody style.






    Christmas Jazz - Angels We Have Heard on High

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    In addition to learning about how fingerstyle jazz works as far as the right hand is concerned, you will also learn many advanced chord shapes such as M7, min 7, aug 5, flat 5, 9th, 11th, 13th, etc.






    St. Louis Blues

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    Chord Melody style guitar playing is playing a solo arrangement of a tune by playing the melody, some supporting bass notes and, or chords all at the same time. In this tutorial I use the old jazz standard "St. Louis Blues" to demonstrate how to create a chord melody style arrangement. We will by breaking it down into a simple melody, and then building it back up into a full solo jazz guitar chord...




    Joe Pass Series 3

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    In this third tutorial we are going to take another cue from the great Joe Pass, Jazz Guitar Giant! We will look at orchestrating ala Joe Pass by using jazz guitar Drop 2 Chord Voicings and Walking Basslines. We will use this technique to cover the fretboard with jazzy dominant 7th chords!






    After You've Gone

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    Chord Melody style guitar playing is playing a solo arrangement of a tune by playing the melody, some supporting bass notes and, or chords all at the same time. In this tutorial I use the old jazz standard "After You've Gone" to demonstrate how to create a chord melody style arrangement. We will by breaking it down into a simple melody, and then building it back up into a full solo jazz guitar c...




    Walking Bass Line Turnaround

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    This tutorial is in the key of G and is a blues based turnaround. You will earn that a blues turnaround is made of dominant 7th chords and you will learn how to connect each chord with a walking bass line.






    Intro To Jazz Style Guitar

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    These are the lessons I created for Gibson-Epiphone when they gave me the Joe Pass model Emperor II guitar you see in the videos. I created these lessons in order to give interested students a brief overview and intro to the art of playing jazz on the guitar. This is an expanded and more comprehensive version of my earlier tutorials on how to approach the art of jazz guitar in the style of Joe...




    Chord Phrase Arpeggios

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    An arpeggio is a phrase of single notes outlining a chord type. This tutorial includes some examples of arpeggios played as short chord phrases. The melody notes or top notes of each chord outlines an arpeggio. In some of the examples it starts with an arpeggio and resolves by using notes of the scale. I would recommend you pick out the top notes of each chord and learn that as a single line. ...




    Gypsy Jazz

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    This tutorial takes you from learning the rhythm guitar in 2 different styles through some basic exercises on scales, arpeggios and licks to a point where you can start to put things together to create you own style.






    Intros and Endings

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    Intros and endings are interchangeable. In fact, you may use an intro and an ending as a turnaround. Simply put, an intro ending or turnaround is a musical phrase using a ii V I chord progression(s). It is more important to understand the musical value rather than the technical name given to it. All the examples I demonstrate function as an ending, why? If you said it is because the p...




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    • Time Required: 15 - 30 Minutes
    • Recommended For: Intermediate - Advanced

    Gypsy Jazz VI - Creating Lines

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    Here we are starting to put things together and shall give some inspiration and ideas to create some jazzy lines which sound great. Last but not least this is what it is all about in jazz and gypsy jazz guitar. Below you find a track where you can practice this lesson here.






    And Now a Little Faster

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    This is the same 12 bars blues played at a higher tempo. Thanks for watching - email me any questions related to this tutorial and I'll answer you the best I can! Gavin Audagnotti






    Seven Basic Jazz Positions

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    Here are seven basic jazz positions that you can use anywhere on the fretboard. Shown using both the fifth and sixth strings as the root note. The seven different positions are: Major 7 Minor 7 Dominant 7 Diminished 7 Minor 7 Flat 5 Augmented Dominant 7 Aug 9 The most important are the first three, Major, Minor and Dominant. The basic way to use these different positions is to find ...




    16th Note Country/Jazz Phrase Mix

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    This lick mixes a Country Feel with Jazz 1/2 tones. Half Tones to me, are flat or sharp notes from where the "scale" tells you to go. This video demonstrates how to fuse country and jazz to get a NEW and unique style. The first note in this lick is the down beat (the one). These would be called sixteenth notes beacause there are sixteen notes in a count of four beats.




    More Comping Ideas

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    Here are some more comping ideas to include in your playing. This can be used as an intro or a way to connect the I maj7 to the iii mi7 and using the ii mi7 as a passing chord. Another way to look at it is simply walking up the scale degrees with chords. I will add more to expand this line further with the next idea. guitargavin.






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