Learn to play the 1920s and ’30s chord melody and rhythm guitar styles of Eddie Lang, Nick Lucas, Freddie Green, Carl Kress, and other early jazz greats. With chord melody solos to popular swing melodies, advanced rhythm guitar techniques, and acoustic jazz picking techniques.
Al Casey’s “Buck Jumpin’” |
Al Casey’s “Buck Jumpin’,” Part 2 |
In this lesson, Matt dissects one of Al Casey’s distinctive harmonic ideas from “Buck Jumpin’” and shows you how to use it in different ways. He starts by showing you how Casey moves a D9 shape up three frets, so that it becomes a Cm6, and then up another three frets so that it becomes a D7b9#5, eventually resolving to a G. Then he shows you how you can take this idea and apply it to other nine and minor-six voicings.
“Buck Jumpin’” Part 2 Examples Notation/Tab (Available to subscribers) |