![]() In this video, you learn how to make the chord progressions you play on guitar sound “Jazzy”. ![]() Pop and rock music was created by people that never went to music school and was based on blues. Now, when it comes to jazz, things get a bit more complicated. ![]() Plus, it sounds great and gives you a brilliant foundation for your jazz piano playing.Jazz harmony is a huge topic, and learning to understand and analyze chord progressions can seem like an impossible task, but if you understand a few of the techniques involved you can both create beautiful chord progressions and have an easier time figuring out how to solo over them, and you can see these techniques in action on a very simple progression that you already know.4 Jazz Progressions. This chord is the centre of most chord progressions in jazz music. As a formula we write this as root, 3rd, 5th and 7th notes of the C major scale. You will use the C, E, G and B notes to make up the major 7th chord. Now we use a ii-V jazz chord change in bar 4 to get to the four of the song, the C7 chord in bar 5… this is where it starts to get the jazz blues sound: Now we add a diminished passing chord in the 6th bar, and a iii-VI-ii-V-I in bar 8 Chord 1 - Major 7th Chord. First we add a the quick change in bar two to get more movement.
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