• Intermediate Guitar Players Practice Tips
• Different Keys – Different Moods
• Studying Jazz-Blues Melody
• Finding Just the Right Chords
Intermediate Guitar Players Practice Tips
This lesson walks through an Intermediate players practice routine. It covers how notes function on the neck, how more complex rhythm guitar ideas work, (including triplet and sixteenth-note feels), and expands on how the movable chords are laid out on the guitar. The lesson also examines finger-style guitar technique.
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Different Keys - Different Moods
This lesson covers composing strategies to take songs into different directions. These might include the use of; different tonalities, different keys, modes, and using a capo. Test each of the different strategies covered in this lesson, all of them will make a difference to how you compose.
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This lesson explores the common ways for how chords operate around jazz melodies. The video breaks down learning how to interact melody with common jazz progressions. Jazz can have a lot of options. Several ways you can start learning how to deal with these various sounds are explained.
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This lesson covers how 'suspended' and 'add' chord types can provide really cool sounding effects to the major & minor sound. Also explains how stretching chords out to their 7th-chord qualities will yield even more interesting sound opportunities with chords like the; Maj.7, Min.7 and, Dom.7.
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