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Learn about how to use the guide tones to learn a chord progression.
20 Feb 2007
25 May 2017 Let's work on our guide tones andthere's not too much point(piano music)practicing them on a modal track,a static track that just sits on the chord.'Cause you're just going to find yourself doing this.Let's move them around a little bit.Let's go right ahead and put them on the blues.And let's
1 Feb 2017 One of the most useful concepts which has emerged in jazz theory is the notion of guide-tones. Guide-tones are melodic lines constructed from one or two pitches strategically extracted from each chord of a tune's changes. The idea is that if you distil a chord down to its essence, or its “shell," you can begin
28 Nov 2015
1 Jan 2017 Guide tones are a topic that comes up early and often when learning how to play jazz guitar. These essential chord tones outline chord progressions in the smoothest way possible, and therefore are essential jazz guitar tools. While you may have read about guide tones, you might not know how these small
Guide Tones are the 3rd and 7th of a chord. They are the most harmonically important notes of the chord. This is because they determine the chord quality.
Guide tones in a lot of ways are what "define" the feel of a jazz chord, and get you from one chord to the next. This should make it pretty obvious why they are useful in improvisation, since anyone who's ever tried and failed to improvise over an unfamiliar set of changes before didn't know what they were
In this "Using Guide Tones" masterclass, renowned pianist and educator Dan Haerle breaks down his system of utilizing guide tones to help you improvise freely and melodically through jazz chord changes. Dan shows you the "Dan Haerle Guide Tone Game" which he developed in his 25 year tenure as a professor at the
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