• Understanding Chord Synonyms • Minor Blues Progressions
• Extended 9th Arpeggios • Bass Guitar Lesson: Part 3
• Music Theory Vs. Musical Sound • Repeat Signs used in Music Charts
• Pedal Tones & Re-harmonization
• Playing Outside the Chord Changes
• Quartal Arpeggios and Harmony
There are some chords with different names but the same notes, and they can be used in place of each other.
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Minor Blues Progressions are popular with both blues and rock players alike.
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Arpeggios can be extended in a very simple way by applying octave patterns.
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This lesson covers methods for playing over common chord progressions. Roots, 5ths, octaves, arpeggios and scales are all discussed.
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Music Theory Vs. Musical Sound
Sound came before musical names, so it stands to reason that we can create melody without all of the difficult to remember names.
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Repeat Signs used in Music Charts
Repeats in music charts are often very complex to Introductory and Intermediate level guitarists.
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Pedal Tones & Re-harmonization
Adding a pedal tone on the top of a chord progression creates one of the sweetest sounds in solo jazz guitar.
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Playing Outside the Chord Changes
There are always 5 outside notes that fall dissonant to the chord of the moment.
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Expand your lead vocabulary by producing Quartal Arpeggios by stacking 4ths.
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