Matt Otten Learn Jazz Guitar/Jazz Guitar - The Basics

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Jazz Guitar - The Basics

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  • 39 Lessons

To learn jazz guitar as a beginner you need to have some basic tools, like scales and chords. Learning the most basic scales and chords is a necessary first step before learning to improvise and play jazz. Here we start with the basics of chords and scales, what they are, how to play them, and how to use them. We will do musical exercises to practice the techniques, but also to understand why and how they are used.

Contents

Introduction to Jazz Guitar Basics

Introduction to Jazz Guitar Basics
Preview

The Major Scale

C Major Scale - Part I
Preview
C Major Scale - Part II
C Major Scale - Part III

The Minor Scales

C Minor Natural Scale
The Minor Melodic Scale

Special Scales and Modes

The Diminished Scale
The Altered Scale
Modes - Part I
Modes - Part II
Modes - Part III

About Scales

Comments on scale exercises
Preview
Scales and Improv Part I
Scales and Improv Part II
Scales and Improv Part III
Study advice / sing along
Switching Scales - Part I
Switching Scales - Part II
Switching Scales - Part III

Jazz Chords

Major triad and maj7 Chords
Preview
Major Chords: maj7, maj9, 6, 6/9, and Maj13
7th and 9th chords
Dominant b5 and #5 Chords
Sus Chords Part I
Sus Chords Part II
Sus Chords Part III: minor chords
Minor Chords
Use Of Chords Part I
Use of Chords Part II

Jazz Chords continued

Flat (b)9 and sharp (#)9 chords
13th chords
Basic Chords to Jazz Chords Part I
Preview
Basic Chords to Jazz Chords - Part II
Basic Chords to Jazz Chords - Part III
Basic Chords to Jazz Chords - Part IIII
Rootless Chords - Part I
Rootless Chords - Part II
Rootless Chords - Part III
Open String Chords