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25 Comments

  • Kevin Yamada 11 years ago

    (4:55) I think I will be able to finger that chord. My fingering is getting pretty good. I finger alot. I like to finger. Great lesson Dave! Part 1 helped alot also! Thanks dude

  • rockongoodpeople 11 years ago

    part three coming soon – stay tuned and keep on rocking!
    David T
    NLG

  • xboxsolox 11 years ago

    Great lesson is part 3 here?

  • Jamiro Smajic 11 years ago

    Thanks for the lesson! My interest for jazz is growing, but the problem is is that i cant find any good starter jazz videos, most of them are really obvious or just not im looking for, i am self taught,but now have a guitar teacher that will help me with jaz, this vid was really helpfull for that matter!

  • xsmp94 11 years ago

    Great lesson
    how about part 3?

  • Gregor Pavunc 11 years ago

    Thanks for sharing this! Wonderful world of sounds and great theory practice! Appreciate it..

  • kenmajikina 11 years ago

    These videos are great! I just finished watching the first lesson, very good. I like the way you describe all the chords. I’m very new to jazz guitar. I know a little bit about making bar chords but that’s it. I’m very excited and anxious to learn jazz guitar. Smooth Jazz guitar is my all time favorite music!! I’m really excited too ’cause I bought my dream guitar, a ’94 mint cond. Herb Ellis five days ago. I have no excuses now, gotta keep practicing. I know your lessons will help. Thank you!

  • frethouse 11 years ago

    splendid lesson!

  • LuminityBand 11 years ago

    My guitar journey is going famously (I suck at spelling) thanks for asking! :D

  • rockongoodpeople 11 years ago

    Hi – when you get a sec check out part one of this lesson where I go over the basis for the 2-5-1 progression and some variations as well as I throw in some music theory and chords in the key – check that one out and stay tuned for part three coming soon – lots of good info in the Ebook also
    rock on!
    -David T

  • Andybaby 11 years ago

    VERY interesting… A nice demo of how good these ‘complicated chords’ can sound – will there be a lesson on the principles behind their use? Or is that in the ebook?

  • The666thBowelOfHell 11 years ago

    Haha!! :) )

  • nubbubnub 11 years ago

    i love you too

  • The666thBowelOfHell 11 years ago

    Or your just shit

  • nubbubnub 11 years ago

    beginner my ass…

  • manfromregina 11 years ago

    Ok, Mick Ronson @ 3:21, a Mr.Bowie tune.

    Great Lesson !

    Q. Math & Music have a definite starting points.
    Math & Music have infinate formulas…
    Which of the 2 is easier to learn.?

  • robicool 11 years ago

    thanks for these vids! jazz always seems so complicated and clever… this is a great intro to it!

  • B2EGuitarRWiZ 11 years ago

    What amp? good sir????

  • AriesonDIPAguitars 11 years ago

    cool JAZZ experience :) — Sent From rockongoodpeople’s AppRats (Facebook App)!

  • Eric Lino 11 years ago

    Oh man, jazz is so damn relaxing! I really love watching people playing those chords.

  • 500passwords 11 years ago

    dave , i always want to try something
    a little easier to finger :)
    thumbs up from 500

  • icespeckledhens 11 years ago

    This is a very good lesson, interesting chords and if we can put some lead over it even better.
    Thanks

  • feelee15 11 years ago

    great lesson! it might be more useful to have the vi be a VI7. Make it not all diatonic to force you to tonicize the ii. Might also be good to talk about common tones or lines you can create between the chords which might influence which extensions or alterations you play. also as someone else said – tritone subs!

  • ThLuckyOne 11 years ago

    Good stuff! Thanks for this!

  • trever pitts 11 years ago

    hey guys thumb this up should they do full screen HD video?