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Advanced Jazz Guitar Concepts
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6 CQ
In this lesson, learn a really cool and easy to use "minorized" sound made popular by jazz guitar greats such as Wes Montgomery and Pat Martino.
with Sam Dunn Jazz GuitarIn this lesson, learn a really cool and easy to use "minorized" sound made popular by jazz guitar greats such as Wes Montgomery and Pat Martino.
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8 CQ
In this solo jazz guitar lesson, learn an intricate chord melody arrangement of the beautiful jazz standard "Autumn in New York" by Vernon Duke.
with Sam Dunn Jazz GuitarIn this solo jazz guitar lesson, learn an intricate chord melody arrangement of the beautiful jazz standard "Autumn in New York" by Vernon Duke.
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6 CQ
In this lesson, discover a simple but really effective way to spruce up your jazz chord playing, by incorporating a moving line inside the chord voicings.
with Sam Dunn Jazz GuitarIn this lesson, discover a simple but really effective way to spruce up your jazz chord playing, by incorporating a moving line inside the chord voicings.
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6 CQ
In this lesson, learn a series of swinging solo jazz guitar intros, suitable for a large number of standards and playing with other instruments and vocalists.
with Sam Dunn Jazz GuitarIn this lesson, learn a series of swinging solo jazz guitar intros, suitable for a large number of standards and playing with other instruments and vocalists.
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9 CQ
In this jazz guitar lesson, you'll learn how to play a classic bebop line and explore how you can use transcription to manipulate it into many other phrases.
with Sam Dunn Jazz GuitarIn this jazz guitar lesson, you'll learn how to play a classic bebop line and explore how you can use transcription to manipulate it into many other phrases.
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