Jazz Guitar Tips: Voice Leading For Good Comping
Published on 13 January 2016
Jazz Guitar Tips: Voice Leading For Good Comping
Here's a gentle introduction to voice leading in between chords in a jazz guitar comping (chords) context. Voice leading helps you in playing the next "closest possible chord" instead of jumping around from chord shape to chord shape on the fretboard.
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In this video, we work out TWO examples on the II-V progression in the key of C major. So, you'll see two practical ways to play on Dm7-G7 in perfect voice leading!
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