Making Jazz Chords sound Bluesy - Guitar lesson - Video
PUBLISHED:  Jun 30, 2016
DESCRIPTION:
Making your jazz comp sound more blues can be a great way to vary how you interpret songs. There are several jazz standards that are great to interpret with a blues feel.

In this lesson I am going to take a part of a progression from a jazz standard and give some examples of how you can play the chords so that it sounds and feels like blues.

Check out my lesson on making jazz lines bluesy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATcqfCVRz-Q

The blues comping lesson in my webstore:
http://jenslarsen.nl/product/f-blues-comping-etude-1/

You can download a PDF and read the article on my blog via this link: http://jenslarsen.nl/making-jazz-chords-sound-bluesy/

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