ADVANCED JAZZ GUITAR LESSON: Superimposing Triads and Altered Scale
Published on 16 February 2016
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Jazz guitar lesson on how you can play altered tonalities on top of altered chords, and how you can superimpose notes from the altered scale on top of unaltered dominants, or even regular major chords.
Gear:
• Carvin SH 575 guitar with piezo pick up.
• Roland GR55 (for the modeled acoustic tone)
• Fender Blues Junior valve amplifier
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