This is part 2 of the tutorial on dominant chord voicings. Here we explore voicing options for the natural 4th, #11, 5th, #5, 13th and the b7.
Discover the sounds and nuances of suspended harmony. In this live seminar we explore the unique characterises of sus chords and suspended harmony and how to apply to our playing.
In this lesson we create a simple but beautiful arrangement of the well-known Christmas tune “I’ll Be Home For Christmas”.
“Power Chords”, or “Chord tone triads” do not contain the 3rd. Instead we have R-4-5 or R-2-5 which can be used to build quartal harmony & voicings.
‘The Shadow Of Your Smile’ follows a 32 measure AB form. In this lesson we are going to play it as a ballad to learn the chords and changes.
In this lesson where we explore some more advanced harmonic variations for the final line of the blues including the 1625 progression.
We continue our exploration of gospel-style chord changes with a focus on chord substitutions for the final line of the 12 bar blues.
If you’re new to the blues, start here! You will learn the 12 bar blues form, basic voicings, how to count the slow blues, filling in space, and improvisation drills and exercises.
In this lesson we explore the B section of the tune Jingle Bells and add reharmonisations and chord substitutions to our arrangement.
Practicing whole step 251s allows us to clearly visualise and execute sophisticated voicings, fills, and ornamentation for 251 progressions all 12 keys.