my recommendation...buy a real book (or fake book)
Even if you don't know the tunes or read music, you can always go through the book and play the chord progressions to get some crazy cool progressions under your fingers.
my recommendation...buy a real book (or fake book)
Even if you don't know the tunes or read music, you can always go through the book and play the chord progressions to get some crazy cool progressions under your fingers.
lol, this is a life-long process as a whole, but to get you started go for a II V I...can't go wrong there
Fmin7 Bb7 | Emaj7
its a jazz std
lol, this is a life-long process as a whole, but to get you started go for a II V I...can't go wrong there
Fmin7 Bb7 | Emaj7
its a jazz std
Hey man!
Check out my website. I just finished putting up the chord charts to all the chords that I know of. I got them from Joe Pass, Scott Henderson, Eric Johnson and others.
http://www.unlimitedlessons.com/chords.php
For jazz: check out the Major 7th, Minor 7th and Dominant 7th extensions sections. All those chords are useful, and sound good.
The most typical jazz progression is II - V - I
In which the II is a Minor 7, the V is a dominant 7 or altered, and the I is a major 7th.
Example: Dm7 - G7 - Cmaj7
There is also a Minor II - V - I
In which the II is a Minor 7b5, the V is a dominant 7 or altered, and the I is a minor 7th.
Example: Dm7b5 - G7 - Cm7
Enjoy, and let me know what you think of the charts and chords.
Jazz is goofy... hard to listen to sometimes... harder to play so it is listenable. I need to try some of that and funk. Then I can blend it with metal and I will have some horrible hybrid sound... bwahahaha.
That would be : Fm7 Bb7 Ebmaj7
same thing broski. Fm7 is the same as Fmin7, as F-7
Yeah, but Emaj7 is different from Ebmaj7.