Complete Jazz Guitar Method: Beginning Jazz Guitar, Book and Online Video/AudioYou don't need to have a doctorate in jazz to sound like you do. This series by brilliant performer and educator Jody Fisher teaches you the concepts, techniques and theory specific to jazz and how to apply them to both lead and rhythm guitar playing. Book: 96 pages. Video running time: 1 hr 10 min. |
Contents
ABOUT THE AUTHOR | 4 |
Chords and Harmony | 5 |
Chapter | 11 |
Triad Theory Root Position Fingerings | 18 |
FirstInversion Triads on Four Strings | 24 |
Constructing Larger Chords | 30 |
7th Chords | 37 |
Two Tunes Using the Major Scale | 52 |
Major Chord Scales | 58 |
More Major Chord Scales | 64 |
Vertical Chord Scales | 76 |
More Vertical Chord Scales | 82 |
Soloing | 93 |
Common terms and phrases
7th chords add9 AMaj7 Amin7 augmented triad BARRE CHORDS basic beat Bmin7 C7 FMaj7 chord changes chord progressions chord scales CHORDS The formula chromatic scale CMaj Cmin Cdim CMaj7 Cmin Cdim Caug Cmin6 Cmin7 cycle of 4ths D.C. al Coda diminished triad DMaj7 Dmin7 G7 CMaj7 dominant 7th Dorian mode Dorian or Aeolian eighth notes Emin7 examples F Major fifth string fingerboard fingerstyle Fmin7 fourth string set fret GMaj7 Gmin7 Amin7 guitarists half step idea improvising inversion triads key of F key signature larger chords Lesson 2B Lesson 4A lowest root Maj7 Major 7th Major Chord major scale fingerings major triad melodic patterns memorize Mixolydian modes octave play Position First Inversion R35 XII Roman numerals Root Position Second Inversion sharps or flats solos sound strumming TAB TAB technique triad shapes tune VII VIII VII X XII voicings whole step XII XII Ꮎ Ꮎ



