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fingerstyle jazz guitar
  1. FINGERSTYLE JAZZ GUITAR HOW TO
  2. FINGERSTYLE JAZZ GUITAR FULL

Then we'll play through a classic chord melody arrangement of a ballad based on the changes to "Stars Fell on Alabama" that features double-stop and single-note lead lines, block chords, substitutions, counterpoint, and ideas for endings. We'll play through a 12-Bar Blues in C that incorporates a walking four bassline with chords, substitutions, and single-note lines mixed in for variety.

FINGERSTYLE JAZZ GUITAR FULL

Finally, in Section 5 we'll play through five full length études that specifically include all of the harmonic, melodic, rhythmic, and technical concepts discussed throughout the course.

FINGERSTYLE JAZZ GUITAR HOW TO

In Section 4, we'll return to harmony and explore how to add interesting sounds and colors to your arrangements by padding chords, using deceptive cadences and cycles, and turnarounds from the IV and #iv half-diminished chord. I'll also discuss improvising single note lines in a solo guitar context. Section 3 explores more advanced techniques including 7th & 9th arpeggios, common bebop scales, double-stop lines, counterpoint, and artificial harmonics. We'll also look at using chord inversions and triangle shape patterns to add chordal fills in the style of Joe Pass. This approach - what I call "Melody Chord" voicings - will show you simple and effective ways of harmonizing a single note melody in any style. In Section 2, we'll take a close look at a variety of chord voicings that effectively harmonize melody notes on top. And we'll end this and every section with a fun to play étude that ties all of these concepts together. We'll also get the thumb involved by playing walking basslines and chord comps through different progressions and rhythmic patterns. We'll work through a number of exercises that involve playing "splits", or various picking hand patterns to keep your comping interesting. In the first section, I'll show you a number of exercises to develop technique in both hands, including finger exchange exercises that promote independence, strength, and separation of articulation, how to sustain melody notes within a chord, and a number of arpeggio exercises in 10ths. You'll learn how to develop independence in both hands to articulate a convincing swing feel playing solo jazz guitar, while integrating bass, chords, and melody simultaneously to create orchestral arrangements of your favorite jazz standards - or any type of song! This course is divided into five distinct sections. Hi, I'm Sean McGowan, and welcome to the Fingerstyle Jazz Handbook! In this course, we'll be diving into the techniques, rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic concepts of fingerstyle jazz guitar. Watch the Fingerstyle Jazz Handbook online guitar lesson by Sean McGowan from Fingerstyle Jazz Handbook















Fingerstyle jazz guitar