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Chords and Progressions for Jazz and Popular Guitar

Chords and Progressions for Jazz and Popular Guitar

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good, comprehensive book on jazz chord voicings
Review: This is a great book for the intermediate guitarist, or for advanced players looking to move into the jazz arena. (Not for novices: only the first 29 pgs. out of 126 are beginner-level info. The learning curve gets a good deal steeper after that.) The book first walks you through basic jazz chord forms (with roots on 6th and 5th strings), then into inversions (seemingly every conceivable type!). Next, you get to deal with extensions, alterations, embellishments, and substitutions for I, II, and V chords (and, ultimately, any major, minor, or dominant). The rest of the book is fleshed out with smaller sections on triads, chord melody playing, comping, etc., which work to tie the concepts together. The format is mainly chord diagrams, indicating both fingering and note values (roots, 3rds, etc.). Works best taken in doses, working with each concept until absorbed. Used along with a study of scales/modes and their use around various chord shape, you could become a true fretboard master!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Perfect for the Neophyte Guitarist
Review: Unlike a lot of books that expect you to already know some music theory before you use them, this book doesn't assume anything.

It bogs you down a little with the inversions they have you memorize, and the chords that look like fractions and chemistry symbols are intimidating, but at least you start out slow and easy...by the time you're into the inversion chapter you've already been able to hear your progress in a jazz-flavored accompaniment to "Blue Moon". I myself was amazed after I played it and could actually superimpose the song over the chord changes in my mind; I could say, yeah, that works!

I wish all guitar instruction books were programmed the way this one is. By the end of the book, and I'm not there yet, you really know your music, and not just jazz, either!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Superb Book for Beginning to Intermediate guitarists
Review: Very good book! I have several of Arnie's books.. Valuable info

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Superb Book for Beginning to Intermediate guitarists
Review: Very good book! I have several of Arnie's books.. Valuable info


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