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Article Building A Solid Jazz Chord Foundation published in the November 2004 Just Jazz Guitar magazine.
Although this article appeared in a jazz guitar magazine the principles apply to any string instrument like the bass and ukulele.
Beyond learning basic guitar chords, most guitars players struggle with advanced chords. These more sophisticated voicings, commonly called “jazz” chords, find a wide use in all forms of music and styles. These 4-part chords are the bread and butter of jazz guitar.
This article presents an organized and efficient approach to this mysterious subject of advanced chords. Chord dictionaries are not the answer. Even chord theory does not offer any insight into unraveling the complexity of advanced chords on guitar.
Building A Solid Jazz Chord Foundation - Just Jazz Guitar, November 2004
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This is an expanded and improved version of Building A Solid Jazz Chord Foundation on Ukulele that I presented several times
as a UkuleleWorkshop over the past several years.
Building A Solid Jazz Chord Foundation, 14 pages
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