Jazz Guitar Fakebook: Rhythm Vol. 1

Learn and Play Along to 30 Jazz Standard Progressions

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Jazz Guitar Fakebook: Rhythm Vol. 1

About this course

One of the most popular and effective ways to learn how to play jazz is to learn how to play all of the most popular jazz standards. Guitar players usually start the learning process by learning the chords, comping patterns, and other accompaniment techniques.

In Frank Vignola's Jazz Guitar Fakebook: Rhythm, you’ll learn the chords, substitutions, rhythms and comping approaches for the jazz progressions found in 30 of the most popular jazz standards.

”I perform a playalong for each of the 30 songs, where I vary the chord voicings and comping approaches across multiple choruses, just like I would on the bandstand. Each study is also charted out with chord grids illustrating the exact chords that I play throughout the playalong. Reference the charts and play along with me to expand your chord vocabulary while also developing your comping skills. Of course, you can also use the playalongs to practice improvising solos over these popular jazz progressions.”

Frank handpicked 30 progressions based on 30 of the most commonly encountered jazz standards that you’ll find being called out on the gig or on the jam bandstand:

A Day In The Life Of A Fool, All Of Me All The Things You Are, Bernie’s Tune, Blue Bossa, But Beautiful, Bye Bye Blackbird, Cherokee, Deed I Do, Do Nothin' Til You Hear From Me, Early Autumn, Fly Me To The Moon, Girl From Ipanema, Groovin’ High, Have You Met Miss Jones, Here’s That Rainy Day, I’m Beginning To See The Light, I’m Confessin' That I Love You, In A Mellow Tone, Back Home Again In Indiana, Nuages, Robbin’s Nest, Satin Doll, Sentimental Journey, There Is No Greater Love, These Foolish Things Remind Me of You, This Can't Be Love, What A Difference A Day Made, When I Fall In Love, and You’d Be So Nice To Come Home To.

Frank starts each playalong with basic jazz chords and comping patterns, but as he progresses through the performance, he’ll use substitutions and more sophisticated chord voicings just like you would on the bandstand. He’ll also use more advanced comping patterns and techniques to help you improve your jazz rhythm guitar skills.

All of the performances are tabbed and notated for your practice, reference and study purposes. The charts include chord grids of the voicings Frank uses throughout the playalong. You’ll also get Guitar Pro files so that you can play, loop and/or slow down the tab and notation as you work through the material. Plus, Frank generously includes all of the rhythm tracks for you to work with on your own.

All of the rhythm tracks were recorded live in the studio with top NYC jazz players, which makes working with them even more like what you’d hear from other musicians in a gig or jam setting.

While Jazz Guitar Fakebook: Rhythm is designed primarily to help players improve their rhythm guitar and accompaniment skills, you’ll find each playalong — with Frank’s comping parts — to also be the perfect jam track to work on your solos and improvisation.

Grab your guitar and let’s beef up our jazz comping chops with Frank Vignola!

What you'll learn

  • Execute swing rhythm comping in multiple fingerboard positions
  • See how to vary chord voicings across multiple choruses
  • See Latin eighth note rhythm applied to jazz standard changes
  • Learn different voicing options for 'The Girl from Ipanema' chord progression
  • Learn swing style interpretation through demonstration
Release date: 01/20/2016 • 1h 50m runtime
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Blue Nova
Blue Nova
Overview
Blue Nova
Blue Nova
Playalong
Cherry Key
Cherry Key
Overview
Cherry Key
Cherry Key
Playalong

What's included

62 lessons • 30 charts • 30 Jam Tracks

Jazz Guitar Fakebook: Rhythm
Hi, I'm Frank Vignola and welcome to Jazz Guitar Fakebook: Rhythm Edition. The best way to learn how to play jazz is to learn how to play songs, and learning songs starts with learning the accompaniment. In this edition of the Jazz Guitar Fake Book, you'll learn the chords, rhythms, and comping approaches for jazz progressions in 30 of the most popular jazz standards.

In this course, I'll perform a play along for each of the 30 studies where I vary the chord voicing and comping approaches across multiple choruses, just like I would on the bandstand. Each study is charted out with chord grids illustrating the exact chords I play throughout the play along. Reference the charts and play along with me to practice and improve your comping skills.

You'll get each progression with chord diagrams, standard notation and tablature as well as all of the live band rhythm tracks to work with on your own. Of course, you can also use the play alongs for practicing improvising solo and melodies over these popular standard jazz progressions.

If you have any questions or want to learn more about improvising and studying the guitar, please visit my website, FrankVignola.com. You ready to start? Grab your guitar, tune to A=440, and let's learn some songs.
The Life of a Fool
"The Life of a Fool" is a popular chord progression similar to the classic "A Day In The Life Of A Fool" from Black Orpheus. In this video, I'll give you a quick background on the progression and a rundown of it's traditional rhythmic feel.
The Life of a Fool
In this video, I'll play through several choruses to give you a demonstration of the way this classic progression sounds over a backing track. I invite you to play along to the changes with me. You'll notice that with each passing chorus, I vary the progression slightly, trying some different substitutions and extensions. Try some of that on your own too.
All About Me
"All About Me" is a popular chord progression similar to the classic "All Of Me". In this video, I'll give you a quick background on the progression and a rundown of it's traditional rhythmic feel.
All About Me
In this video, I'll play through several choruses to give you a demonstration of the way this classic progression sounds over a backing track. I invite you to play along to the changes with me. You'll notice that with each passing chorus, I vary the progression slightly, trying some different substitutions and extensions. Try some of that on your own too.
All Things
"All Things" is a popular chord progression similar to the classic "All The Things You Are". In this video, I'll give you a quick background on the progression and a rundown of it's traditional rhythmic feel.
All Things
In this video, I'll play through several choruses to give you a demonstration of the way this classic progression sounds over a backing track. I invite you to play along to the changes with me. You'll notice that with each passing chorus, I vary the progression slightly, trying some different substitutions and extensions. Try some of that on your own too.

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ricopagode2014

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02/23/26

Frank is the best

I love the course

guitar80s

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12/20/25

Jazz Guitar Fakebook Rhythm

The Fakebook for Soloing is great, but I was a bit disappointed with Rhythm. There was only one interesting rhythm (Latin), the others were pretty much simple backing patterns. However, I intend to use it for the fingerings of more complicated chords with # and b 5ths, 9ths etc. I will Tab out the fingerings to allow me to move them up and down the fingerboard. Having said that, my emphasis right now is on Soloing Vol 1

chatzimanolisnicholas2

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12/10/25

Jazz Guitar Fakebook: Rhythm Vol 1.

richardfrankel

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11/24/25

Jazz Guitar Fakebook Frank Vignola

Excellent as always ! Frank is my hero . I’m going to order the companion lessons this week to get all 60 songs . Excited to improve my chord knowledge and rhythm skills !!

RhythmRob

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11/17/25

Rhythm innovation.

Great content, innovative approach, easy to follow and logical explanations. Plenty of material to practice and review.

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