Everybody loves to play the blues but those 1-4-5 progressions with their basic 7th and 9th chords can get a little boring after a while. This pack of Jazz Blues Progressions will fix that in a hurry with dozens of hip alternate voicings, two-chord vamp studies and sophisticated 12-bar progressions.
About the Chord Studies Series
If Forest Gump’s shrimp-loving Bubba played guitar, his take on chords might go something like this, ”You can strum ‘em, fingerpick ‘em, arpeggiate ‘em, mute ‘em, alternate tune ‘em, voice lead ‘em. Dey’s uh, barre chords, altered chords, extended chords, moveable chords, cluster chords, slash chords, inversions, triads, diads. There’s jazz chords, power chords, blues chords, cowboy chords, block chords, open chords…”
Bubba would be right — there’s a wide and wonderful world of chords for we guitarists to explore. But what’s the best way to do that? Chord dictionaries might be handy references but there’s no context (and really, when’s the last time you looked at one of those?).
Theory and harmony instructionals are filled with chord construction strategies and applications and we highly recommend digging as deep into the science of chords as your left brain will allow you.
However, learning new chords, progressions, applications and right-hand techniques in a musical context (songs, etudes, jamming with other players, etc.) is the most popular approach and that is the educational premise behind Brad’s Carlton’s Chord Studies course seres.
Each edition of Chord Studies features 15 play-along and jammable chord studies, which are focused on a particular chord type, chord progression or chord application. While Brad does touch on rhythmic qualities, this is not a rhythm guitar course — these studies are specifically designed to significantly expand your chord know-how and vocabulary.
Brad covers a range of styles, levels , chord types and progressions across 10 editions: CAGED Chords, Jazz Blues Progressions, Open String Chords, Rock and Pop Progressions, Slow Blues Progressions, Evolving Blues, Evolving Triads, Slash Chords, Power Chords and Beginner Chords.
Each of the 15 Studies within an edition includes an overview from Brad followed by a performance and play-along of the chord study over a rhythm track. Chord grid charts and a chord lead sheet accompanies each study. Plus, you’ll get all of the practice rhythm tracks to work with on your own.
Reference the chord charts to become familiar with the voicings and their fingerings, and then use the lead sheet to play-along with Brad’s video performance. Try different rhythmic patterns over the supplied rhythm tracks and then take it all to your own playlist of songs and jam tracks.
What you'll learn
Execute smooth voice leading between jazz chords
Execute challenging double stop chord voicings
Play jazz blues progressions in multiple keys
Apply jazz substitutions to traditional 12-bar blues progressions
Hi this is Brad Carlton. Welcome to this Guitar Lab edition focused on jazz blues progressions. Each individual edition of this Guitar Lab series features 15 studies focused on a particular application of chords. I designed this series to provide you with unlimited creative options for crafting interesting and compelling rhythm guitar parts. Across the series we'll explore essential and exotic chord voicings, all purpose substitutions, creative approaches, and performance techniques. This group of progressions is based on the blues. Most of them are 12 bar blues forms with substitutions and turnarounds and altered dominants. A lot of the tools that you'll hear in the style of jazz. You'll get different keys and you'll get a couple of progressions that are based on two chord vamps with unaltered dominant chords. I'll break down and demonstrate the chord studies over rhythm tracks in a variety of styles using chord progressions commonly encountered in that style. You'll also get chord diagrams that will clearly give you the left hand fingerings and you'll get the jam tracks for you to work with on your own.So, get your guitar and let's make some music.
2Jazz Blues Progressions Vol. 1
This group of progressions is based on the blues. Most of them are 12-bar blues forms with substitutions and turn-arounds, altered dominance, and a lot of the tools that you'll hear in the style of jazz. You'll get different keys, and you'll also get a couple of progressions that are based on two chord vamps with unaltered dominant chords. The principles presented here will give you good voice leading techniques. It'll really enhance you're playing so you'll sound like a keyboard player, as well as a great guitar player.
3Be Quick About It
This 12-bar dominant blues progression in the key of F features a quick change in the first couple of measures and several essential chord voicings that must be added to your jazz chord vocabulary; the 7/6 (also commonly referred to as a 13th), a Bb maj7b5 and the 7#9#5.
4Be Quick About It
This 12-bar dominant blues progression in the key of F features a quick change in the first couple of measures and several essential chord voicings that must be added to your jazz chord vocabulary; the 7/6 (also commonly referred to as a 13th), a Bb maj7b5 and the 7#9#5.
5Hey Aug!
9th and 13th chords are very common chords in any dominant jazz blues progression but here in this 12-bar blues, you’ll learn how to use a G augmented and C minor 7th chord to spice things up a bit and give the soloist something extra to work with.
6Hey Aug!
9th and 13th chords are very common chords in any dominant jazz blues progression but here in this 12-bar blues, you’ll learn how to use a G augmented and C minor 7th chord to spice things up a bit and give the soloist something extra to work with.
7Dim Sum Anyone?
This 12-bar jazz blues progression in the key of Eb creates movement and generates interest with several measures calling for more than one chord voicing. Note how the minor 7 chord in the fourth measure and the diminished 7th in the sixth measure liven the sound up.
This lesson is excellent for understanding the bridge that exists between blues singing and jazz singing. It opens the mind of anyone who thinks about music.
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JTOFOH
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08/21/22
Worth The Price
good information and practice ideas once again
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arnsin
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08/08/22
morsomt og prøve nye ting
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JacobMadsen
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07/31/22
Looking forward to diving into this
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