II-V-I jazz guitar lick & guitar walking bass line | Lesson # 1
Published on 25 July 2018
Here is an easy lesson about a jazz guitar lick with a guitar walking bass line over a II-V-I chord progression. On the first measure the melody line has notes from the D dorian scale over the Dm7 (add11). On the second measure this is notes from the G mixolydian scale with some chromatic passing notes. Ending on the fifth of CM7. More here http://bit.ly/1R1gWlE
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II-V-I jazz guitar lick & bassline lesson # 1
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