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Introduction
Tuning
Basic Theory Review
Intervals; keys and scales; modes; chord construction; harmonizing scales; chord extensions; chromatic harmony; chord-scales
Lesson 1
Seventh chord structures; chord-scales; sixth-string posting; making lines from chord shapes
"Old Time Blues" Accompaniment
"Old Time Blues"
Lesson 2
More seventh chord structures; fifth-string posting; making melodies from chord-scale shapes
"Cool Shade" Accompaniment
"Cool Shade"
Lesson 3
Another seventh chord structure; close voicings; the VI chord; the ii-V-I progression; using smaller chord shapes in lines
"Blues for Charlie" Accompaniment
"Blues for Charlie"
Lesson 4
Building extended dominant chords; the relative minor substitute; changing chord quality; passing chords; chord hits
"Jazzin' the Blues" Accompaniment
"Jazzin' the Blues"
Lesson 5
Extending the ii-V-I progression; inverting lines; minor seventh arpeggios
"Too, Too Smooth" Accompaniment
'Too, Too Smooth, Too" Accompaniment
"Too, Too Smooth"
"Too, Too Smooth, Too"
Lesson 6
Secondary dominant chords; the V of V chord; the secondary ii-V; thirteenth chord arpeggios; extensions of chord-scales
"Hello, Mr. Christian" Accompaniment
"Hello, Mr. Christian"
Lesson 7
Seventh chord types; extensions and alterations; approach tones; enclosure; thematic development
"Rising Blues" Accompaniment
¡°Too, Too Smooth, Revisited"
"Rising Blues"
Lesson 8
Flat-five substitute; the bebop lick
"Punctuatin' the Blues" Accompaniment
"Swingin' Bop" Accompaniment
"Punctuatin' the Blues"
"Swingin' Bop"
Lesson 9
Harmonic rhythm; the I-Vl-ii-V turnaround; the final chord; anticipation
"Let Me Tell You" Accompaniment
¡°Let Me Tell You"
Lesson 10
Using scale harmonies; the walkup; harmonic consistency; chord melody; common tones
¡°From East to Wes¡± Accompaniment
"Up and Down the Block" Accompaniment
"From Fast to Wes"
"Up and Down the Block"
Lesson 11
Minor blues harmony; a descending line; Chord-scale choices; the diminished seventh arpeggio
"Alone at Midnight" Accompaniment
"Alone at Midnight"
Lesson 12
Sideslipping; harmonic gravity; soloing over sideslips; popcorn licks
"For Mr. M" Accompaniment
"Mr. M Returns" Accompaniment
"For Mr. M"
"Mr. M Returns"
Lesson 13
Relative major chord substitution; diminished chord resolutions; a minor turnaround; an altered chord-scale; octave playing; octave fingerings; more chord melody
"Three Ways to Say It" Accompaniment
"Three Ways to Say It"
Lesson 14
The minor iv chord; harmonic sequencing; backcycling
"Drivin' the Coast" Accompaniment
"Bluebird" Accompaniment
"Drivin'the Coast"
"Bluebird"
Lesson 15
Major blues harmony; major to minor shift; sixths and sevenths; more anticipation
"And I Quote..." Accompaniment
"And I Quote..."
Chord Reference
Where to Go from Here?
Guitar Notation Legend
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