Essentials of Jazz Guitar

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Product Description Adrian Ingram is widely recognized as one of the foremost authorities on jazz guitar. He has written extensively on the history, players, styles and instruments of the genre. As an educator he ran the prestigious jazz guitar course at Leeds College of Music for almost 15 years, during which time he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA) for his outstanding contribution to music education. He holds masters degrees in music education and music performance. "A scholar as well as a professional guitarist for over 30 years, Adrian Ingram is a respected and prolific writer ... one of jazz guitar's most gifted players as well as its foremost historian." Bob Benedetto This DVD lesson covers everything you need to know about the basic language of jazz. It teaches clearly and concisely all of the necessary techniques required for advanced jazz guitar playing. The Essentials of Jazz Guitar is not only vital for those new to the genre, but also of value to seasoned players who may have glossed over the valuable building blocks of jazz theory. It begins with basic chord scale relationships and chord construction and then progresses to extended and altered chords, substitution, harmonic pluralities, song-form and indispensable chord progressions. A detailed tab/music instructional booklet is included as a PDF file on the DVD. DVD is region 0, playable worldwide. Review Some videos let you cop the best bits of a style by showing you a few trademark licks or phrases. Not these two. If you enlist in Adrian Ingrams jazz boot camp, you re expected to get deep, soldier! In Essentials of Jazz Guitar, Ingram crams several month s worth of theory lessons into the first ten minutes. It s great stuff, but a little overwhelming-most will need to refer to the included booklet to keep up. If you can be patient, however, you ll be rewarded with clear explanations and useful applications. Ingram details chord construction, extensions, and substitutions, and de-mystifies the Roman numeral system. (You ll never fear the leader barking out changes from the bandstand ever again.) It s good material presented in a clear manner by a good teacher. Think of it as Jazz Guitar 101. Jazz for the Electric Blues Guitarist is designed to help players make the musical jump from Buddy Guy to Robben Ford. In this video, Ingram takes the tried-and-true I-IV-V blues progression and expands upon it with different chord voicings, turnarounds, and passing tones-all d