How To Make Minor 2-5-1 Sound Awesome!
The minor II-V-I sounds darker and more complex—here’s how to make it sound smooth and clear.You’ll learn:
Comping Category is about teaching guitar comping skills in jazz.
The minor II-V-I sounds darker and more complex—here’s how to make it sound smooth and clear.You’ll learn:
You can create your own counterpoint by mixing chords into your solos.
You’ll Learn: How To Create Counterpoint With Chords, How To Use Chords As Punctuation and How To Practice Mixing Chords In To Solos
Would you want to comp to Sonny Rollins? What if it’s possible?
You’ll Learn:
How to play along with Sonny Rollins Trio
How to interact with his solos
How to use albums for comping practice
You can always memorize chords but if you learn them systematically, learning curve is not steep anymore.
You’ll Learn:
String Groupings
Creating Counterpoint With Chords
Reusable Chord System
Leaving space might be the hardest thing when you are at the beginning of your jazz journey. Leaving space after ending a beautiful line really shines. To strengthen the end of your lines, use chords as punctuation. This video shows you how…
You’ll Learn:
How to use chords as punctuation
Study chords as melodic counterpoint
How to practice chord punctuation
You want to learn how you can use big bands as a model for your comping? Learn their rhythms, counterpoint and swing.
You’ll learn:
How to transcribe Big Band Rhythms
Big Band Swing Feel
Using Big Band Horns as a model for your comping
Don’t just comp but create a counterpoint with chords.
You’ll learn:
* Chord inversion system with string groupings
* To prevent yourself from overplaying
* To create counter point behind a soloist