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 This book is great for guitarists who have learned the basics of jazz harmony and improvisation. Topics include the ii-V-I progression, creating solo lines, altered chord formulas, and comping in different jazz feels such as Latin, swing, ballad, and even funk. Continuing in the format of Beginning Jazz Guitar, every new concept is accompanied by etudes and songs for practice, and every chapter is clearly divided into lessons on harmony and improvisation. Packed with literally hundreds of chord voicings and improv ideas, this book is a must for any serious student of jazz guitar. All music is shown in standard notation and TAB. 96 pages.
 
 
 - Contents -
 
 About the Author
 Introduction
 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 Flat Five Chords
 The Closer You Are
 Lesson 1B: Practicing Arpeggios
 Lesson 2A: More Altered Chords
 Dominant 7 Sharp 5 Chords
 Funny
 Lesson 2B: Progressions for Practicing Arpeggios
 Lesson 3A: Altered Chords, Continued
 Dominant 7 Flat 9 Chords
 Friendly
 Lesson 3B: Creating Lines No. 1
 Spelling Out the Changes
 Swing Feel
 Lesson 4A: More Altered Chords
 Dominant 7 Sharp 9 Chords
 By the Light of the Moon
 Lesson 4B: Creating Lines No. 2
 Neighbor Tones Approaching the Root
 Lesson 5A: Chords with Combined Alterations
 Lesson 5B: Creating Lines No. 3
 Neighbor Tones Approaching the 3rd
 Lesson 6A: More Chords with Combined Alterations
 Lesson 6B: Creating Lines No. 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 No. 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 No. 1
 Major Chord Licks
 Lesson 2A: Chord Connections No. 2
 String Set 6-5-4-3
 String Set 5-4-3-2
 String Set 4-3-2-1
 Lesson 2B: Learning Licks No. 2
 Minor Licks
 Lesson 3A: Chord Connections No. 3
 Moving Across the String Sets
 Lesson 3B: Learning Licks No. 3
 Dominant Licks
 Lesson 4A: Chord Connections No. 4
 String Set 6-5-4-3
 String Set 5-4-3-2
 String Set 4-3-2-1
 Lesson 4B: Learning Licks No. 4
 Minor 7 Flat 5 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 No. 1
 Blues Solo No. 2
 Blues Solo No. 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 Artists
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