Jazz Chord Shapes on the Top Four Strings, Part 1 |
Jazz Chord Shapes on the Top Four Strings, Part 1
In this lesson, you’ll learn how to create chord shapes on the top four strings for seventh, ninth, six, thirteenth, and other chords that are typically used in jazz. Using the “F” shape, and the notes adjacent to it, Scott shows you how to create a wide variety of chords that can be used as substitutions and extensions of major, dominant, and minor chords. This lesson builds on the Diatonic Triad Shapes and Diatonic Scale “Anchor” Positions lessons, so you will probably want to go through those lessons before this one. Scott shows you major and dominant chord shapes in this video.
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Jazz Chord Shapes on Top Four Strings (Available to subscribers)
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