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JA-031 • I VI II V Chord Variation Exercise (Jazz Guitar Lesson)

In this guitar lesson I’ll show you a very cool little exercise to get you working on your I VI II V progressions - using chordal extensions, substitutions and furthering your knowledge of chord melody. More info on the web site, be sure to check it out :)Taught by Justin Sandercoe. Full support at the web site where you will find hundreds of lessons on a wide range of subjects, and all the scales and chords that you will ever need! There is a great forum too to get help, no matter what the problem. And it is all totally free, no bull. No sample lessons, no memberships. Just tons of great lessons :) To get help with your lesson or song look up the number at the start of the video title (like ST-666 or whatever) on the Lesson Index page. www.justinguitar.com .

Tags: Exercise, Chord, Jazz, JA031, lesson, Guitar

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25 Comments

NO SE LE ENTIENDE LA EXPLICACION.


justin you are amazing!
you gotta do some lessons on jazz soloing!!
thanks alot for all of the lessons =]


Thank you very much for the lesson… I’m a “self learner” so that helps a lot, very clear explaination~


@stevalianarbone Hi, over here there are like 30 seconds ads first then ads at the bottom of the page. you can, just go ahead of the ads.google is ruining a beautiful thing. But Justin, he is fantastic, love his lessons! very cool guy.


thx for the dubious amt of lessons, just needs to a bit louder


Justin’s lessons are like deep massages- they hurt a little but they feel great after.


@meinaim HAHAHAHAHA!! :)


Who taught YOU all this stuff Justin????????????????? You must have been playing since a very young age to know all you do about playing guitar.


hey, can you give some advices for minor 2-5-1s as well?
Thanks for the effort!


I got drain bamage!


Great as always, Justin. Thanks!


Haha, all the people saying their brains are hurting.. Jazz is complicated, isn’t it? ;)
I liked this lesson a lot! Thanks, I’ll try it out :)


Any advice on jazz fingerpicking? It seems there’s a special way to fingerpick chords in jazz, but i can’t figure it out.


@richardshapiroII hah


@eromattiffarg
so, would you call that an “ad(d) off”?
:-)


Excellent lesson (again)! If there’s something I need to drill, it’s my chord sequencing and understanding.

Thanks a lot! :)

Justin: Do you do online webcam lessons? I went into the whole technical aspect of things, got lost, and I’m trying to get back into the “basics” of making real music, hahah :P


@jstn4102 Hes doing it for free on his own time. I think Google just knows how popular he is, so they pay him money to advertise. Its business. I like the lessons, and they are helpful.


well i watched it.. the chords sounds nice… but i could have been watching it in Azerbaijani for the amount I understood…. bacl to paractising my simple songs


I lost track right after the introduction… :o)


@theoak84 Probably because he’s nice enough to give these hundreds of well executed guitar lessons for free, and needs to support himself somehow. It takes you 20-30 seconds of your life to watch the add, how long do you think it takes him to film, edit, and post these lessons?


great job
Man that was pretty, think I need your chord building book.
Thank for sharing


For those of you who do not like ads. There is an add on for Firefox called Adblocker that removes all ads!!


@theoak84 To make more dough, no shit.


Justin, it’s about time you let Youtube put ads on your videos. You couldn’t have done more for us. Thanks for all the lessons


Don’t know why folks keep wining on about adds. I never see them, only the lessons Justin gives freely on his website You Tube. Thanks for these new ones as well Justin.


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