In this video
In this lesson we're looking at 9th and 13th chords. These chord voicings are very common in jazz guitar playing, so it's a good idea to get familiar with them. Like with barre chords, we rely on common shapes so that we can play 9th and 13th chords all over the neck.
Lesson aims
Learn the common shapes for 9th, 11th and 13th chords
Be sure to mute strings that shouldn't be ringing out
If you have a loop pedal, try creating a loop with these chords and then solo over the top of it using the chord tones
Example 5a - Jazz-style progression with 6th and 9th chords
Example 5b - Slow Jazz progression with melody
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Dominant7 and Major7 arpeggios
The secret to mixing major and minor scales
The secret to mixing major and minor scales
How to solo over a chord that’s OUT OF KEY
When in doubt - follow the chord!
Eric Clapton style 12 bar progression (Rhythm & Lead at same time)
The Lick
The Session Player Lick
Introduction to Hybrid Picking - Pt 1
Introduction to Hybrid Picking - pt 2
Introduction to Hybrid Picking - pt 3
Advanced Pick Raking Lick
Advanced Blues Progression with Hybrid Picking
John Mayer Trio style Blues Turnaround 7th licks
Jazz Chords You Should Know! (9th, 11th and 13th chords)
Slow Blues Using 6th and 9th Chords
Texas-style 12 bar Blues with 9th chords
The Chord of Funk
Major and Minor 6th Intervals
Connecting 5 Shapes of E Minor Pentatonic
Learn To Shred (for Beginners) ft. Sam Bell
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