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Introduction to Jazz <b>Guitar Chords</b> » Jazz Academy Posted: 24 Sep 2015 08:14 AM PDT Written by user on September 24, 2015
When you start playing Jazz Guitar, you may find that the chords you learn in a chord book sound too heavy and too bulky. You might also find that it's too difficult to move about the fingerboard smoothly when you're voicing such large chords. However, there's good news: you don't have to do those voicings. In fact, with a full rhythm section, you can focus on much sparser outlines of chords for your playing and comping. Guitarist Tom Dempsey shows you how: Want to learn more? Check out our YouTube Playlist How to Play Guitar. Once you've done that, check out a resource page devoted to Count Basie's legendary rhythm guitarist Freddie Green, which contains transcriptions and lessons on how to comp like him. You can find that here. Posted Under: Uncategorizedchordscompingfreddie greenjazz guitarrhythm guitartom dempseyLeave a Reply Cancel reply |
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