Let me know what you thought in the comments. I hope you enjoyed this lesson and found it beneficial. ![]() In this first lesson you'll learn about how to play walking bass lines plus chords over progressions that have two beats per chord. That's why in this mini-series I break down and show you, step by step, how to play jazz guitar walking bass lines with chords added in. It sounds really advanced but it isn't that hard to do once you have a framework to work with. If you like the texture of jazz then playing walking bass on the guitar is extremely fun. This is the first lesson in a new mini-series on how to play jazz guitar walking bass lines and chords at the same time. Jazz Guitar Walking Bass Lines Lesson Description: The 7 Best Hybrid Picking Exercises for Guitar Place your 1st finger on the 4th string/2nd fret Place your 2nd finger on the 5th string/3rd fret Place your 3rd finger on the 3rd string/3rd fret Place your 4th finger on the 1st string/3rd fret Mute strings 2 and 6 Next is G7, which consists of G, B, D, and F: G7 Jazz Guitar Chord. ![]() Guitar Shell Voicings - The Ultimate Guide.Get my FREE Method Booklet - Play any jazz chord with just 8 shapes.Jazz Guitar Walking Bass Lines Lesson Content Outline With Timestamp Links:ģ:06 - Adding tritone substitution shell voicing (half step above)Ĥ:20 - Playing only the roots of the chordsħ:53 - Creating variation with the bass lineĩ:59 - 8th notes chromatic whole step aboveġ2:10 - Chord progression practice sample 1ġ3:10 - Chord progression practice sample 2ġ5:17 - Conclusion, Free PDF, Question, Comment feature, Outro ➡ Get my FREE Method Booklet - Play any jazz chord with just 8 shapes ![]() This is part 1 of a new mini-series on Jazz guitar walking lines plus chords. Jazz guitar walking bass lines with chords at the same time is an iconic and advanced sound in the world of solo guitar.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |