Jumat, 26 April 2013

"Chords By The Root" Jazz Guitar Chord System

If you'd like to play jazz music on the guitar, master chords and chord theory, and improvise with variation and economy, then this might be the most important letter you'll ever read.

Now, I know you're probably skeptical. That's normal and healthy. Let me give you three good reasons we can back up what we claim:

Reason one: I'm a full time jazz guitar instructor and performance artist with over 15 years experience.

Reason two: This is the very same method that I developed and used when studying music at the collegiate level.

Reason three: I've successfully taught this system to countless students of all musical experience and playing abilities.

Fast, measurable results Put my system into action... and HEAR yourself making progress from day one!

Expand your functional chord vocabulary You will be able to play multiple voicings for the same chord... up and down the fretboard!

Incorporate different musical options/voicings Have multiple options for playing the same material!

Provides structure for organized practice Design your own laser-focused practice routine... for maximum efficiency!

Create a "mental framework" for learning new ideas Quickly absorb new material -- expand your musical capabilities!

Understand and organize the many possibilities of the guitar See the big picture... and have more fun playing and practicing your instrument!

Simple transition to all styles of guitar music Play Blues, Rock, Country, Classical, Folk... not just Jazz!

The Jazz Guitar Chord System begins with one simple concept. Now, just like anything in music, this is not a rule... but for the sake of simplicity and clarity in the beginning lets just stick with this idea. Contained within every chord there is a root. The root of the chord names the chord (Ex: The root of a Cmaj7(#5) chord is C. The root of a Ebm7...

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