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Jazz and Swing

Chord Alchemist
Chord-Melody Arranging
Embellishing Arpeggios
Jazz Chord Basics
Jazz Chord Families
Swing Soloing (Part 1 of 3)
Swing Soloing (Part 2 of 3)
Swing Soloing (Part 3 of 3)

Chord Alchemist

Andy Summers changed the sound of rock when he added his jazz-inflected chord palette to the Police in the late 1970s and early '80s. Having grown up playing the jazz of Mingus, Monk, and Miles, he pushes his own boundaries as a solo artist by collaborating with players from rock, classical, Brazilian, and avant-garde genres. In this exclusive lesson, Summers explains his approach to composition, demonstrates his unique chord voicings, and suggests techniques for solo phrasing and effective accompaniment. Return to Top

Chord-Melody Arranging

Ken Hatfield shows you how to arrange a melody for solo jazz guitar. In this lesson you will master an array of skills from drop-2 and drop-3 chords to harmonic, melodic, and rhythmic devices to play Ken's original song 'Sho' Nuff Liz.' Return to Top

Embellishing Arpeggios

John Coco leads beginners through an easy, step-by-step process for learning and integrating arpeggios into their playing. Return to Top

Jazz Chord Basics

Learn the essentials of closed-position chords and how to move them around the fingerboard. Dix Bruce gets you swinging and comfortable playing a jazz blues in G and Bb. Return to Top

Jazz Chord Families

Learning how jazz chords and chord shapes relate to each other. Return to Top

Swing Soloing (Part 1 of 3)

Instructor David Hamburger teaches the fundamentals of swing soloing with a 12-bar blues in swing style. Return to Top

Swing Soloing (Part 2 of 3)

Learn more about building a swing solo, adding mixolydian scales and dominant seventh and minor sixth arpeggios. Return to Top

Swing Soloing (Part 3 of 3)

Adding sequences and passing tones, you'll build a complete swing solo. Return to Top

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