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Introduction
The Function Of The Guitar In The Jazz Ensemble
Getting The Right Sound From the Guitar
Practice Techniques
Chord Construction and Notation
Two Forms of the Dominant Seventh
The Major and Minor Seventh
Chords with Alterations
Syncopated Latin Rhythms:
The Samba and Bossa Nova Style
The Ninth Chord
Chords with Multiple Alterations
Eleventh and Suspended Fourth Chords
Sixth Chords
The Minor/Major Seventh Chord
The Thirteenth Chord
Diminished Chords
Bar Chords: Early Rock Rhythm Style
The "Power Chord": Heavy Metal Style
The "Chuck Berry" Early Rock Style
Sixteenth Note "Funk Rhythms"
Reggae
Triads with Altered Roots (Slash Chords)
Responding To Drum Fills, Horn Fugures and Piano Players
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