A Guide to Practical Jazz Guitar Comping part II | Jamie Taylor


Published on 27 January 2016
Get a FREE class Now: http://mikesclass.es/freeclass This jazz guitar comping class builds on the foundations established in Part One, to expand the vocabulary to the point where we can comp with total melodic freedom over any almost any kind of harmonic situation. The advanced player may wish to take this class as a standalone lesson in its own right but, when combined with the first video, it supplies a pretty comprehensive approach to fret board harmony. Part I: http://youtu.be/etaxia4y--Y The main focus here is on combining our chordal repertoire with our knowledge of scales, so that we are able to produce accompaniments that are as varied and interactive as we would want our solo lines to be. During almost 1hr50m of material, we examine a huge range of harmonic possibilities, whilst relating everything back to something familiar. If you've ever had the feeling that you understand the theory but find it difficult to apply, this class might have some practical solutions. Topics covered in this jazz guitar lesson include: - Quartal voicings for the major scale and all its modal applications - How to apply this to appropriate pieces from repertoire - Extended modal voicings to facilitate more complex textures - How to see and hear these in the context of something familiar - Discussion of simple and more complex triad applications - Quartal and modal voicings for the melodic minor scale - Specific application of these to appropriate standard repertoire - A simple, accessible guide to diminished and whole-tone harmony - Specific application again to appropriate standard repertoire - Some general practical advice from the bandstand The class comes with a 14-page PDF booklet (including tablature) cross- referenced with a series of synchronized on-screen captions. This class sample includes: Intro 0:13 Quartal Voicings: 1:50 "Milestones" sample quartal comping: 5:34 Melodic Minor scale comping: 6:11 Sample Coltrane minor scale progression: 8:22 Thoughts on comping: 9:27 Jamie Taylor's Master Page: http://mikesclass.es/jamietaylor