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Modern Jazz Guitar Part 2, Melody, covers:
- in-depth analysis of modern jazz guitar single-note soloing techniques
- examination of a standard chord progression (chord changes from “All the Things You Are”) and brief overview of basic chord/scale analysis techniques and common substitute sounds
- practical 2-notes-per-string arpeggio fingerings for increased range when outlining chord tones and substitute sounds
- use of three-part-4th or suspended triad structures for generating new melodic material, with exercises for gaining fluency
- use of four-part-4th or 7sus4 chord structures for generating new melodic material, with exercises for gaining fluency
- other multiple interval structures, with exercises applied to major, melodic minor, and diminished scales, plus ideas for generating your own licks and patterns from the material
- arpeggio and melodic patterns using odd-numbered groupings of notes, with exercises for gaining fluency taken diatonically through the major scale
- examples of triad pairs and discussion of uses
- in-depth exploration of the augmented scale, including scale fingerings and intervallic patterns for gaining fluency
- discussion of three-note and four-note chords contained within the augmented scale with examples of licks generated from these structures, as well as ideas for generating your own material
- in-depth discussion of the harmonic major scale, with examples of the basic harmonies with their upper extensions and the harmonies they create
- multiple exercises that take material from previous examples and convert them to harmonic major, with ideas and suggestions for musical application
- discussion of pentatonic scales, including major, minor (1,2,b3,5,6), and pentatonic b6, with suggestions for ways to use them
- multiple etudes using “All the Things” chord changes that demonstrate the musical application of all the material discussed
- examples of licks and patterns in the style of several modern jazz guitarists including Kurt Rosenwinkel, Jonathan Kreisberg, Ben Monder, and John Stowell
- backing MP3 play-along tracks used in the video for all examples and etudes available for free download at www.tomlippincott.com
- running time: 119 minutes
- includes 28 pages of written examples and exercises
Other videos from this Modern Jazz Guitar Instructional series:
- Modern Jazz Guitar part I: Overview and Roots
- Modern Jazz Guitar part II: In Depth Examination
- Modern Jazz Guitar part III: Chord Voicing & Harmony
- Modern Jazz Guitar part IV: Rhythm Exploration
- Modern Jazz Guitar part V: Rhythm Exploration Cont.
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Modern Jazz Guitar Part 2, Melody, covers:
- in-depth analysis of modern jazz guitar single-note soloing techniques
- examination of a standard chord progression (chord changes from “All the Things You Are”) and brief overview of basic chord/scale analysis techniques and common substitute sounds
- practical 2-notes-per-string arpeggio fingerings for increased range when outlining chord tones and substitute sounds
- use of three-part-4th or suspended triad structures for generating new melodic material, with exercises for gaining fluency
- use of four-part-4th or 7sus4 chord structures for generating new melodic material, with exercises for gaining fluency
- other multiple interval structures, with exercises applied to major, melodic minor, and diminished scales, plus ideas for generating your own licks and patterns from the material
- arpeggio and melodic patterns using odd-numbered groupings of notes, with exercises for gaining fluency taken diatonically through the major scale
- examples of triad pairs and discussion of uses
- in-depth exploration of the augmented scale, including scale fingerings and intervallic patterns for gaining fluency
- discussion of three-note and four-note chords contained within the augmented scale with examples of licks generated from these structures, as well as ideas for generating your own material
- in-depth discussion of the harmonic major scale, with examples of the basic harmonies with their upper extensions and the harmonies they create
- multiple exercises that take material from previous examples and convert them to harmonic major, with ideas and suggestions for musical application
- discussion of pentatonic scales, including major, minor (1,2,b3,5,6), and pentatonic b6, with suggestions for ways to use them
- multiple etudes using “All the Things” chord changes that demonstrate the musical application of all the material discussed
- examples of licks and patterns in the style of several modern jazz guitarists including Kurt Rosenwinkel, Jonathan Kreisberg, Ben Monder, and John Stowell
- backing MP3 play-along tracks used in the video for all examples and etudes included
- running time: 119 minutes
- includes 28 pages of written examples and exercises
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