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- Contents -
Jazz Guitar Method - Beginning
About the Author
Introduction
Chapter 1: Getting Started
Open Position Chords
Barre Chords
Reading Music and Tablature
Blues Progressions and Strumming
Pentatonic Scale Fingerings
The "A" Lessons - Chords and Harmony
The "B" Lessons - Improvisation
Chapter 2
Lesson 1A: Basic Theory
The Chromatic Scale
The Major Scale
Key Signatures
Intervals
The Cycle of 4ths(or 5ths)
Reading Roman Numerals
Lesson 1B: Major Scale Fingerings
Major Triad Theory
Major Triad Inversions
Lesson 2A: Triad Theory & Root Position Fingerings
Minor, Diminished and Augmented Triads and Their Inversions
The Four Basic String Sets
Root Position Triad Fingerings
Etude #1: Root Position Triads
Lesson 2B: Two More Major Scale Fingerings
Lesson 3A: First-Inversion Triads on Four Strings
Etude #2: First Inversion Triads
Lesson 3B: Two More Major Scale Fingerings
Lesson 4A: Second-Inversion Triads on the Four String Sets
Etude #3: Second-Inversion Triads
Lesson 4B: Major Scale Etude
Etude #4: The Major Scale
Chapter 3
Lesson 1A: Constructing Larger Chords
How Larger Chord Formulas Work
Extensions
Inverting Larger Chords
Voicings
Lesson 1B: Major Scale Etude
Etude #5: The Major Scale
Lesson 2A: 6th Chords
Major 6th Chords
Minor 6th Chords
Etude #6: 6th Chords
Lesson 2B: Connecting Major Scales
Lesson 3A: 7th Chords
Major 7th Chords
Minor 7th Chords
Dominant 7th Chords
Etude #7: 7th Chords
Lesson 3B: Three-Octave Scales
Lesson 4A: 9th Chords
Extensions & Chord Families
Major 9th Chords
Minor 9th Chords
Dominant 9th Chords
Etude #8: 9th Chords, Etude #9: More 9th Chords
Lesson 4B: More Three-Octave Scales
Neighbor Tones Approaching the Root
Lesson 5A: Other Chords You Need to Know
Minor 11th Chords
Dominant 11th Chords
Major 13th Chords
Minor 13th Chords
Dominant 13th Chords
Major Add9 Chords, Minor Add9 Chords
Min7b5 (Half-Diminished) Chords
Diminished 7th Chords
Dominant 7th Suspended Chords
Minor (Maj7) Chords
Dominant 7th Augmented Chords
Etude #10: More Chords
Lesson 5B: Two Tunes Using the Major Scale
Noah's Groove, Blues for Maggie
Chapter 4
Lesson 1A: The Harmonized Major Scale
Lesson 1B: Improvising with the Major Scale
What It's All About
Diatonic Thinking
Lesson 2A: Major Chord Scales
Lesson 2B: Two Tunes Based on the Major Scale
Ruby, My Deerfly, Fly Like a Beagle
Lesson 3A: More Major Chord Scales
Lesson 3B: Two More Tunes Based on the Major Scale
Noisy Nights, The Creature
Lesson 4A: More Major Chord Scales
Lesson 4B: Two More Tunes Based on the Major Scale
Julie in Wonderland, Samba de Shauna
Chapter 5
Lesson 1A: Roman Numerals and Transposition
Lesson 1B: Modes of the Major Scale - The Basics
Lesson 2A: More About Roman Numerals and Transposition
Lesson 2B: Modes of the Major Scale - Parallel-Approach Fingerings
D Dorian
E Phrygian
F Lydian
G Mixolydian
A Aeolian
B Locrian
Practice Progressions
Lesson 3A: Vertical Chord Scales
Lesson 3B: Modes of the Major Scale - Derivative Approach
Lesson 4A: More Vertical Chord Scales
Lesson 4B: Two Modal Tunes
Nosh 4 Josh, Chocolate Tuna Enchiladas
Lesson 5A: More Vertical Chord Scales
Lesson 4B: Two Modal/Diatonic Tunes
Modelicious, Blue Tofu
Coda - A Medley of Suggestions and Musical Concepts
How Jazz Works
Technique
Basic Left and Right Hand Technique
Posture
Basic Strumming Technique
Fingerstyle Chords
Pick and Fingers Technique
Practice
The Value of Practicing Slowly
Learning Difficult Chords and Changing Chords
Learning Scales Two Strings at a Time
The Value of Locked Positions
Practice the Major Scales
Limiting Rhythmic Options
Using Melodic Patterns
Soloing
Form: Using an Opening
Body and Conclusion
Form Based on Motif and Variation
The Use of Repetition in Your Solos
Tag Ending (Afterword)
Jazz Guitar Method - Intermediate
Introduction
The "A" Lessons - Chords and Harmony
The "B" Lessons - Improvisation
Chapter 1
Lesson 1A: The ii-V7-I Progression
Lesson 1B: Improvising Over Diatonic ii-V7-I Progressions
Lesson 2A/2B: Diatonic Arpeggios
Chapter 2
Lesson 1A: Altered Chords
Dominant 7th b5 Chords
The Closer Your Are
Lesson 1B: Practicing Arpeggios
Lesson 2A: More Altered Chords
Dominant 7th #5 Chords
Funny
Lesson 2B: Progressions for Practicing Arpeggios
Lesson 3A: Altered Chords, Continued
Dominant 7b9 Chords
Friendly
Lesson 3B: Creating Lines #1
Spelling Out the Changes
Swing Feel
Lesson 4A: More Altered Chords
Dominant 7#9 Chords
By the Light of the Moon
Lesson 4B: Creating Lines #2
Neighbor Tones Approaching the Root
Lesson 5A: Chords with Combined Alterations
Lesson 5B: Creating Lines #3
Neighbor Tones Approaching the 3rd
Lesson 6A: More Chords with Combined Alterations
Lesson 6B: Creating Lines #4
Neighbor Tones Approaching the 5th
Lesson 7A: Other Important Chords and ii-V7-I Fingerings
Slash Chords
ii-V7-I Fingerings
Lesson 7B: Creating Lines #5
Neighbor Tones Approaching the 7th
Chapter 3
Lesson 1A: Comping Swing Feels
Lesson 1B: Major 7th Extensions
Lesson 2A: Comping Latin Feels
Lesson 2B: Diminished Extensions
Lesson 3A: Comping Funk Feels
Lesson 3B: Ascending Lines from Chord Tones
Lesson 4A: Comping Ballads
Lesson 4B: Descending Lines from Chord Tones
Chapter 4
Lesson 1A: Chord Connections
Lesson 1B: Learning Licks #1
Major Chord Licks
Lesson 2A: Chord Connections #2
String Set 6-5-4-3
String Set 5-4-3-2
String Set 4-3-2-1
Lesson 2B: Learning Licks #2
Minor Licks
Lesson 3A: Chord Connections #3
Moving Across the String Sets
Lesson 3B: Learning Licks #3
Dominant Licks
Lesson 4A: Chord Connections #4
String Set 6-5-4-3
String Set 5-4-3-2
String Set 4-3-2-1
Lesson 4B: Learning Licks #4
min7b5 Licks
Chapter 5
Lesson 1A: The Blues Progression
Lesson 1B: Soloing Over Blues Progressions
C Minor Pentatonic Fingerings
C Blues Scale Fingerings
C Mixolydian Fingerings
Sample Blues Solos
Blues Solo #1
Blues Solo #2
Blues Solo #3
Chapter 6
Lesson 1A: Rhythm Changes
Rhythm
Lesson 1B: Soloing Over Rhythm Changes
Rhythm Solo
Chapter 7
Lesson 1A: Turnarounds
Lesson 1B: Soloing Over Turnarounds
Chapter 8
Lesson 1A: Chord Solo
Foggy
Lesson 1B: Single-Note Solo
Single Notes in the Mist
Coda - A Medley of Suggestions and Musical Concepts
Playing With Good Tone
More About Practicing
The Value of Practicing Along a Single String
Singing Along With Improvised Lines
Listening to the Greats
Jazz Guitar Method - Mastering: Chord/Melody
Introduction
Chapter 1 - Right-Hand Options
Pick Style
Fingerstyle Chords
Pick and Fingers Technique
Chapter 2 - Combining Melody and Harmony
Lesson 1: Recognizing Chord Tones / Combining Melody and Harmony
Lesson 2: Guidelines for Arranging
Lesson 3: Chord Enhancement
Home on the Range
Chapter 3 - Techniques for Harmonizing Non-Chord Tones
Lesson 1: Diads
Blue Bell of Scotland
Lesson 2: Adding the Non-Chord Tone
Beautiful Dreamer
Lesson 3: Voice Leading
Lesson 4: Passing Chords
Virginny
Blues in G
Diminished Chords
Min7b5 (Half-Diminished) Chords
Blues in F
Lesson 5: Quartal Harmony
Single Notes
Octaves
Chapter 4 - Enhancing Chord Progressions
Lesson 1: Passing-Chord Approaches
Lesson 2: The IV-I Approach
Lesson 3: The V7-I Approach
Lesson 4: The ii-V7-I Approach
Rum and Cake
Lesson 5: Backcycling Approaches
Lesson 6: Tritone Substitution Approach
Lesson 7: The bV7-I Approach
Lesson 8: The ii-V7-I and Alternate Cycles
Lesson 9: Surprise Chords
Chapter 5 - Simultaneous Chors and Walking Bass Lines
Lesson 1: The Basic Voicings
Lesson 2: Bass Lines - Scalewise Approach
Lesson 3: Bass Lines - Half-Step Approach
Lesson 4: Bass Lines - Rhythm
Lesson 5: Bass Lines - ii-V7-I Patterns
Everything You're Not
Lesson 6: Bass Lines - Combining Techniques
Accompaniment for Everything You're Not
Chapter 6
Lesson 1: Moving Voices
Lesson 2: Symmetrical Chord Movement
Coda - A Medley of Suggestions and Musical Concepts
Creating Arrangements
Listening to the Greats
Reality Check
Byesville
Jazz Guitar Method - Mastering: Improvisation
Introduction
Chapter 1 - Improvising Over Altered Dominant Chords
Lesson 1: The Diminished Scale
Train
Lesson 2: The Whole Tone Scale
Once
Lesson 3: The Super Locrian Mode (Diminished Whole Tone Scale)
Moon
Lesson 4: Using the Altered Scale Over a ii-V7-I Progression
Lesson 5: Targeting the Altered Chords - The Altered Clusters
Lesson 6: Revamping Licks
Chapter 2 - The Minor Scales and Their Modes
Lesson 1: The Melodic Minor Scale
Lesson 2: The Modes of the Melodic Minor Scale
Lesson 3: Arpeggios in the Melodic Minor Scale
Lesson 4: The Harmonic Minor Scale
Lesson 5: The Modes of the Harmonic Minor Scale
Lesson 6: Arpeggios in the Harmonic Minor Scale
Lesson 7: The ii min 7b5-V7b9-i min7 Progression
Chapter 3 - Using Arpeggios
Lesson 1: Chord Superimposition
Lesson 2: Melodic Patterns Based Around Arpeggios
Lesson 3: Melodic Patterns Based Around Chord Shapes
Chapter 4 - Eight-Tone Scales
The Eight-Tone ii-V7 Scale
The Eight-Tone I Scale
Chapter 5 - Connecting Your Ideas
Lesson 1: The Chromatic Connection
Lesson 2: Accentuating the Difference Between Keys
Lesson 3: Repeating an Idea in Different Octaves
Lesson 4: Rhythmic Motives
Lesson 5: Melodic Connection
Lesson 6: Diatonic Connection
CODA - A Medley of Suggestions and Musical Concepts
Playing on the Extensions Using Advanced Pentatonics
Playing on the Extensions Using Tones From 13 Chords
Playing With Wider Intervals
Octave Displacement
Symmetrical Motives
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