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This lesson is part of the course Swing Guitar Soloing with Matt Munisteri.
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Study classic swing solos from Charlie Christian, Louis Armstrong, Django Reinhardt, and Lester Young, and learn key guitar techniques that will help you create a voice of your own.
 
 
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SESSION 6: George Barnes, “I Can’t Give You Anything But Love,” and ii–V licks.
 

In Part 2, Matt uses the three- and four-note arpeggios he’s given you in previous weeks to explore the mysteries of the ii–V progression and construct licks that are built to provide resolution.

 
 
 
The Swing Guitar Soloing Subscription Includes:
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  • Solos and ideas for playing eight songs or tunes
  • Analysis of classic swing solos from jazz legends like Louis Armstrong, Lester Young, Charlie Christian, and Django Reinhardt
  • Advice on adapting swing vocabulary to the guitar and beginning to create a voice of your own
  • Instruction on key techniques like downstroke picking patterns and position shifts
  • High-quality video recordings of each session so you can review what you've learned and revisit them
  • Transcriptions of classic solos in notation and tablature for each session
 
 
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SESSION 8: May 22, Bill Jennings and “Big Boy”  
 
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Session 8 Q&A
 

Matt answers questions from Session 8.


 
 
 

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