Improvise Jazz Guitar Chord Melodies - Part 4: ii-V-I Progressions
Oct 31, 2023
In this lesson I explain how to improvise jazz guitar chord melodies over ii-V-I progressions.
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🕛 Video Outline
0:00 - About this lesson series
1:06 - The comping game
3:26 - Improvising chord melodies over a backing track
4:50 - Improvising chord melodies over "Autumn Leaves"
7:02 - Free chord melody arrangements!
🔗 Links & Lessons Mentioned
🎸 Full playlist of this series
🎸 Jazz Comping Mastery course
🎸 Autumn Leaves chord melody
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🎸 WATCH THIS NEXT → "Make it a Chord Melody" series
💬 Lesson Description
This is the final episode of my series on improvising jazz guitar chord melodies.
So far, we've covered minor 7, dominant 7, and major 7 chords.
In this lesson, we combine all that knowledge to improvise jazz guitar chord melodies over ii-V-I progressions.
The ii-V-I is the most common chord progression in jazz, and being able to improvise over it will allow you to play many tunes.
In the video, I provide a helpful exercise for getting comfortable with switching between chord types.
I also demonstrate how the end result of all this practice sounds by improvising over a classic jazz standard.
I hope you enjoyed this lesson about improvising jazz guitar chord melodies over ii-V-I's!
Let me know what you thought in the comments.
Thanks! :)
- Jared
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