Jazz Chord Essentials - Drop 2 voicings part 1

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  • You might have heard the term Drop2 voicings or Drop2 chords before, and it is more or less considered basic voicing knowledge for mainstream jazz guitar. Lot's of Wes Montgomery solos use drop2 voicings and it is also a huge part of bebop piano and bigband arranging. You can get a lot from using these Piano chords for guitar
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  • @iSeeOceans
    @iSeeOceans Před 7 lety +39

    I am forever grateful, Jens!

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před 7 lety +4

      No worries Vincent! If you have check tonights lesson then you'll see how to work them into some really hip solo lines ;)

    • @SimonNackborn
      @SimonNackborn Před 4 lety +3

      I'm just three years beind you buddy

  • @maciejarturfronc5388
    @maciejarturfronc5388 Před 3 lety +9

    Ive never found such essentional and systematic teachings on jazz guitar. Amazing thank you mr. Jens.

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před 3 lety +1

      Really glad you like the videos 🙂

  • @JensLarsen
    @JensLarsen  Před 9 lety +25

    *Jazz Chord Essentials - Drop2 Voicings part 1*
    You might have heard the term Drop2 voicings before, and it is more or less considered basic voicing knowledge for mainstream jazz guitar. Lot's of Wes Montgomery solos use drop2 voicings and it is also a huge part of bebop piano and bigband arranging.
    czcams.com/video/qCQS2BbCjOs/video.html
    As always you can download the examples as a PDF here:
    jenslarsen.nl/jazz-chord-essentials-drop-2-voicings-part-1/
    Hope you can use it!
    #guitar #jazzguitar #chord
    #drop2

  • @ChristianVirial
    @ChristianVirial Před 4 lety +5

    Coming from the metal scene, I'm in the constant search to expand my knowledge in all musical directions. This video is super helpful for me to extend the basic jazz chord library in my head. Thank you so much!

  • @QuistJam
    @QuistJam Před 8 lety +10

    This will be the "featured player video" on today's new 30-minute 2-5-1 jazz backing track on QuistJam :)

  • @thegranberries6323
    @thegranberries6323 Před 3 lety +1

    Drop 2 demystified - thank you! I've tried two other people's explanations but found them puzzling. Your video nailed it in two minutes.

  • @emilygardner5591
    @emilygardner5591 Před 4 lety +2

    Fantastic! I've been playing rock and pop guitar for years and have always wanted to learn Jazz but until now I've found it much too complicated. This is geared at just the right level for me. It is clear to follow and packed with useful tips and ideas for practicing and loads of handy links too! Thank you so much Jens - you have re-ignighted my inspiration! :-)

  • @ianborukho
    @ianborukho Před 2 lety +2

    What a legend. Super useful!

  • @derekmiles9290
    @derekmiles9290 Před 4 lety +8

    Thanks so much for a great lesson. You manage to pack a lot into a short amount of time but it's all very digestable.

  • @neilclappguitar
    @neilclappguitar Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you Jen’s for making your fine videos! The info is always clearly articulated and well thought through your manner is calm and logical. But I like the way you quickly relate theory to actual music. You don’t just let the concepts sit in a vacuum. Hope you continue to create valuable content for this community. I’ll check you out on patreon .

  • @rbarrell
    @rbarrell Před rokem +2

    An excellent overview. Thank you Jens!

  • @tuckerlandis1334
    @tuckerlandis1334 Před 8 lety +7

    Thank you so much for taking the time to post such an informative video that is practical and useful for an intermediate to advanced player looking to further their knowledge of the guitar, for playing purposes and especially formal performance situations. GREATLY APPRECIATED

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před 8 lety +2

      +Tucker Landis You're very welcome Tucker!! It's great to hear that you find it useful!
      If you want to help me then share the video on Facebook or twitter or similar and spread the word!

  • @fifthape2119
    @fifthape2119 Před 6 lety +2

    Subscribed!
    When I hear a song, what I listen to the most is the harmony. I'm always looking for the exotic chords! And ones that don't hurt my hand. Excellent video!

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před 6 lety

      Thanks! The drop2 voicings should get you får then 👍🙂

  • @drbassclinic
    @drbassclinic Před 4 lety

    Great Tutorials !

  • @koenie17
    @koenie17 Před 8 lety +1

    Just Discovered your channel last week, thank you so much for these great lessons!
    This was just what I´ve been looking for.

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před 8 lety

      +koen klinkhamer Thanks! Glad to hear you can use it!

  • @ramoncrisostomo4477
    @ramoncrisostomo4477 Před 9 lety +2

    Hi Jens, you make things easy. Thank you for your lessons, they are awesome.

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před 9 lety

      Ramon Crisostomo You're welcom Ramon! Thanks for checking them out. I'll upload the 2nd lesson in this series this week.

  • @chipperhippo
    @chipperhippo Před 7 lety +1

    I've had to spend a lot of time away from the instrument the past few years and am trying to dive back in. I feel this is an extremely efficient set of exercises thank you so much for the quick explanation!

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před 7 lety +1

      You are very welcome Jared! I am glad you could use it! 😃

  • @JoelLaviolette
    @JoelLaviolette Před 4 lety +1

    I'm getting back in to Jazz guitar after a long time away from it. Was needing the refresher on drop 2 and drop 3. Thanks!

  • @Morgoth073
    @Morgoth073 Před 5 lety +2

    Awesome. Very usefull. Thanks for introducing me to jazz chord. Especially the rootless chords. I am a bass player.
    When I composed written progression and I often used weird chords and diads for (droping notes). This lessons is really helpful to give a different flavor and find what the chord really his more easily. Thanks

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před 5 lety

      You're very welcome! I am glad you like it!

  • @frankhowell8139
    @frankhowell8139 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks Jens! I just started taking jazz guitar lessons again and the first homework assignment is to learn middle drop 2 voicings. The middle set of Maj 7 first inversion chord is a very difficult stretch. I hope my hands will adapt. Your video for top set drop 2 voicings was very helpful and I printed out the tabs from the link below. Good stuff! Now to practice, practice, practice!

  • @ParsevalMusic
    @ParsevalMusic Před 5 lety +1

    after this video you deserved the adding to the "channel I like" on my very humble channel. I even didn't know drop2 voicing..super smooth!!

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před 5 lety +1

      Thank you! I am really flattered with the recommendation!

    • @ParsevalMusic
      @ParsevalMusic Před 5 lety

      my pleasure@@JensLarsen greetings from Italy!

  • @aristotle358
    @aristotle358 Před 8 lety +1

    Nice. It is very pleasurable to play harmonized minor scales with the drop 2 voicings. I particularly liked the exercise based on Autumn Leaves. Thanks for your work. I'm going to check out more of your videos and improve my growing knowledge of jazz theory and get ideas for music making from the exercises.

  • @oceanspray6969
    @oceanspray6969 Před 4 lety +1

    Great Video!! Very helpful.

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před 4 lety

      You're very welcome! I am glad you like it! 🙂

  • @pablodebiddlybo3771
    @pablodebiddlybo3771 Před 3 lety +1

    Great content I was struggling with this concept and you really cleared this up and blew the cobwebs away Jens 👍🏻

  • @drehaze4952
    @drehaze4952 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for your assistance Jens.

  • @snake120696
    @snake120696 Před 9 lety +6

    Amazing lesson Mr. Larsen

  • @roanmccormick7923
    @roanmccormick7923 Před 3 lety +1

    Great lesson, great content mr. Larsen!

  • @gerardletang6909
    @gerardletang6909 Před 9 lety +1

    Merci Jens.

  • @KhalDrogo76
    @KhalDrogo76 Před 3 lety +1

    Extremely helpful video

  • @BflatBlue
    @BflatBlue Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you Jens. Great lesson.

  • @marcruel1398
    @marcruel1398 Před 3 lety +1

    Great thank you!

  • @joerimland
    @joerimland Před 7 lety +1

    Another very useful lesson Jens!

  • @johnerictorres7239
    @johnerictorres7239 Před 5 lety +1

    Great lesson Jens! Thanx!!!!!

  • @sebastianmoyano1100
    @sebastianmoyano1100 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks a lot, I've learned a lot from your videos here in youtube :D

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před 5 lety

      That is great to hear! Keep at it 👍🙂

  • @arthurgraham3356
    @arthurgraham3356 Před 8 lety +1

    Great lesson ... Just the thing I've been getting into recently . Thanks.

  • @Samykling2010
    @Samykling2010 Před 5 lety +2

    Thanks a lot for all your job

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před 5 lety

      You're very welcome! I am glad you like it! 🙂

  • @tonycalabro5125
    @tonycalabro5125 Před 8 lety +1

    well explained.... easy to understand and follow

  • @TimScottGuitar
    @TimScottGuitar Před 9 lety +2

    Fantasic lesson, got love the chords, thanks man!!!

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před 9 lety +1

      Guitar Mashing Thank you Tim! Really glad you like it!

    • @TimScottGuitar
      @TimScottGuitar Před 9 lety +1

      Jens Larsen I found you on Twitter via Vine or Instgram, Nice work.

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před 9 lety

      Thx!

  • @TomOConnorBassGuitar
    @TomOConnorBassGuitar Před 8 lety +7

    Great video! As a bonus if you learn these voicings you can now play jazz ukulele!

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před 8 lety +2

      Thank you! I did not know this! I'll go and get one :)

    • @TomOConnorBassGuitar
      @TomOConnorBassGuitar Před 8 lety +3

      the tuning is the top 4 strings of a guitar, all shifted up a fourth (and the bottom string is then shifted up an octave for some reason)

  • @tresdeseptiembremusic
    @tresdeseptiembremusic Před 4 lety +2

    For me the best way of learning this was:
    First i learn drop 3 voicings in the 6 string, from these voicings, i dchange the note in the 2nd string for the same note in the 5th string, that gives me drop 2 voicinds on the lower set. From the first drop 3 voicings i change de note on the 6th string for the note on the same fret in the first string, shich is the same note. That gives me drop 2 voicings on the highest string set.
    Then i learn the voicings of drop 2 in the 5432 string set. When i got it i change the note on the 4th string on each voicing for the same note on the first string and this give me drop 3 voicinds from 5th string. Hope it helps!Thank you @Jens Larsen!

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před 4 lety

      That's great! We all have different journeys 🙂

  • @aristotle358
    @aristotle358 Před 7 lety +1

    Hi Jens. I've been going through this lesson again meticulously, pausing and going through the exercises. I discover things indirectly too, which helps my understanding. For instance, at about 4:27 having paused the video to go through the exercise of drop 2 inversions I noticed the the first voicing for the F-sharp half-dim shares some notes as A-minor-add-6. I noticed also in the exercise how the lowest notes in the various voicings for, lets say for example, the Am-7 in the exercise, ascend in a kind of arpeggio. Each individual note in the four ascending chords I played separately and they all seemed to make an kind of arpeggio, if you see what I mean. Anyway, I'm getting a lot out of it and thank you again for your work on these excellent videos.

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před 7 lety +1

      That's great! You are of course completely right that F#m7(b5): F# A C E and Am6 A C E F# are the same notes! 👍 Keep at it!

  • @joelsonmontes641
    @joelsonmontes641 Před 8 lety +1

    Olá Jens Larsen, gostei muito desse video, estou ingressando agora nesse estilo de jazz, e seus videos são os melhores parabens !

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před 8 lety +1

      +joelson montes Thanks man! I am glad you like them!

  • @chiemenaukazim3829
    @chiemenaukazim3829 Před rokem

    Thank you.

  • @Nick-je8bq
    @Nick-je8bq Před 9 lety +1

    We need part two!!))

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před 9 lety

      Thanks man! I will make it in the next few weeks!!! ☺

  • @thunderrosa2258
    @thunderrosa2258 Před 7 lety +1

    hey jens this is what I was talking about yesterday... you mention the melodic comping at around 10:35 :D I love that sound

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před 7 lety +1

      Funny, I thought I'd already covered that, but it doesn't look like it :) I guess I will think about making a lesson on that!

    • @thunderrosa2258
      @thunderrosa2258 Před 7 lety

      awesome, can't wait for that one :)

  • @urbachd
    @urbachd Před 7 lety +1

    Jens, you may have already mentioned this somewhere, but I thought I'd point something out that has helped me to figure out drop 2 voicings, and other good chords. If you take any diminished chord and drop one note down a half step (single fret), that note becomes the root of a dominant 7th chord. It's easy then to figure out how to change it further, to a major or minor 7th, or b5, or whatever. Thanks again for all your fantastic lessons!

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před 7 lety +1

      +Dan Urbach I never really used that truck because you have to learn all of them anyway and then I found it easier just to think of the notes of the chord, but if it works for you then that's of course great.
      You should notice that it has nothing to do with them being drop2 voicings. It's true for all voicing types that contain the 4 notes of the chord ☺️

    • @urbachd
      @urbachd Před 7 lety +1

      Yes, it's just that I was trying to figure out some of the drop 2 voicings, and that made it easier. Hard to teach us old dogs, you know!

    • @nickfanzo
      @nickfanzo Před 6 lety

      Dan Urbach pat martino does this

  • @caishaoting
    @caishaoting Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you!

  • @tecnolover2642
    @tecnolover2642 Před 5 lety +1

    Wow...this will keep me busy for awhile!

  • @Ronno4691
    @Ronno4691 Před 5 lety

    So....."drop 2" chords are 'Root 4' chords? This video is what I'm talking about, proverbially, that is! Fantastic, Jens ;) Thank you.

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před 5 lety +1

      Root 4 chords? I don't know. They drop2 chords to most of us :)
      Glad you like it!

    • @Ronno4691
      @Ronno4691 Před 5 lety +1

      @@JensLarsen I went away and did my research and Drop 2 chords aren't Root 4 chords. Please forgive my Newbie ignorance!!

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před 5 lety

      No worries! :)

  • @Kallefatides
    @Kallefatides Před 4 lety +3

    Hi Jens! I´m a little confused when you talk about the drop 2 voicing over Am7 1 min 44 sec. Isn´t that a Am9-inversion (the third one on the left side)? How is the other side an inversion of that since the 9 isn´t included? Great video btw!

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před 4 lety +4

      That's just a typo, the B should be an E :)

  • @DanteKimura
    @DanteKimura Před 8 lety +1

    Hi Jens,
    First of all I want to congratulate you for your channel. Excellent lessons and playing!!
    I have a question about the drop 2 for major7 chords. The one with the 7th on the bass (3rd inversion) produces a b9 interval between the 7th and the root. This is ok to use in a tonal context?
    Thanks

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před 8 lety

      +Dante Kimura Castanha Yes but it is not my first choice, that's for sure.

  • @shihaobenson4590
    @shihaobenson4590 Před 7 lety +1

    very nice video

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před 7 lety

      Thank you! I am glad you like it!

  • @dariomartinez6358
    @dariomartinez6358 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for this lesson, I was doing these kind of exercises with inversions but jumping all over the neck lol

  • @colekirkland2743
    @colekirkland2743 Před rokem

    Hi Jens,
    I have a question. I noticed for your voicings in Autumn Leaves, that you used more than one voicing for a particular chord, usually 2 or 3. Is that necessary for playing jazz standards? I’m still very new to playing jazz, and my teacher said something about how I need to learn more than one way to play a chord/voicing.

  • @Shuzies
    @Shuzies Před 6 lety +1

    Yes I can Use this.......Thanks Much.................rc

  • @wolfejams
    @wolfejams Před 7 lety +1

    Hey Jens, I was just wondering, regarding the minor 7th chord inversion shape which has the 3rd starting on the A string (1st inversion), I find this position very hard on my hand. I'm wondering, with shapes like this, do your hands stretch and they become easy, or do you generally avoid these very stretched shapes? Thank you for all of your amazing videos and help!

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před 7 lety +1

      +Daniel Wolfe That one does take some getting used to. Though it isn't really that stretchy. With that one my hand had to get used to it and that made it really easy. Do make sure you practice it high enough on the neck so you don't get into trouble with your hands.

    • @wolfejams
      @wolfejams Před 7 lety +1

      thanks so much :)

  • @Meandmydad12316
    @Meandmydad12316 Před 7 lety +1

    Jens, where do you find your backing tracks? Specifically, the backing tracks used in the beginning/intro of your video lessons? Or do you make them yourself?

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před 7 lety

      It's a mix some are Aebersold, a lot I made myself: czcams.com/video/hu8_K9ikqDQ/video.html

  • @Jdudeo
    @Jdudeo Před 9 lety +1

    Hi Jens,
    My question is unrelated to this video but what do you think of perfect 4ths tuning (EADGCF)?

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před 9 lety

      I never played in that tuning. I am sure it might work for others, but I don’t really see the advantage as I use the 3rd interval between the B and G strings very often.

  • @anthonyescobar8060
    @anthonyescobar8060 Před 8 lety +1

    This is a great lesson. The inversions have really helped me not have to jump around the fretboard. I've heard that these as well as drop 3 chords are essential for a guitarists to know. One thing I was wondering is I heard in a group situation, a guitarist typically wants to avoid the bottom string when comping otherwise it will sound too muddy and could get in the way of the bass player. Is this true? Should most of my comping be done with the the other string sets and avoid the bottom one? Thanks again for the lesson.

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před 8 lety

      +Anthony Escobar Thank you!
      Yes, you should probably start by focusing on the middle strings and take it from there. You can use the low strings, but it depends on what the rest is playing. ☺️

  • @slowmotion421
    @slowmotion421 Před 7 lety +1

    what amp set up are you using? Sounds like butter!!!

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před 7 lety

      Thank you Steve! This video is using my old AxeFX ultra setup. I have since upgraded to a Fractal Audio AX8
      I talk about the Ultra setup in detail here: czcams.com/users/edit?o=U&video_id=orJ87uqk3uU

  • @rodolfoamaralguitar
    @rodolfoamaralguitar Před 9 lety +1

    Great lesson! I would like to ask a little question. At 0:09 I see that you are using a round pick. Now I´m using a round one, and I realised that the sound is not sharp, with less attack and ´´pick´´ noise (I like these characteristics). What is your opinion about?

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před 9 lety

      ***** Thanks Rodolfo! I am using a Dunlop jazz 207 pick, which is indeed quite round. This one is also very worn down :)
      I use them for exactly the reason that you mention: less treble pick attack and just a nice warm tone. These are very handy and cheap, but I am always looking for other options, though mostly I don't have time to really check anything new. What kind do you use?

    • @rodolfoamaralguitar
      @rodolfoamaralguitar Před 9 lety +1

      Jens Larsen Thank you for answering! I use the Dunlop jazz 207 and the Dunlop Primetone 3mm, these are my favorites (the primetone 3mm round tip is thicker than the 207, but it has less treble and noise than the 207).

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před 9 lety +1

      ***** Ok I'll have a look at those, never heard of them..Thanks!

  • @MegaDusso
    @MegaDusso Před 4 lety

    QUESTION JEN.......since when I’m playing a 7 chord (1-3-5-7), then the drop 2 is the 5 note, does that mean that drop 4s can only be played on extended chords, since in a 1-3-5-7 chord the drop 4 would be the tonic, which would be redundant ?

  • @UtkarshTiwari-es2th
    @UtkarshTiwari-es2th Před 5 lety +1

    Guru!

  • @discountmusician8951
    @discountmusician8951 Před rokem +1

    Great lesson! I know drop 2s well but not have used them in...umm,voice leading? for lack of a better term.Autumn Leaves in Em in Real Book is a great start but I have 2 questions.1 what should I play when its a triad,like the e-? 2. I tend do go down to another set of chords I already practiced,ala Em7,Eb7,Dm7,Db7 brings me down to an already practiced set of chords? Thanks in Advance for any help

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před rokem

      Use Em6 that is what is originally in the song 🙂.
      I don't understand your 2nd question

    • @discountmusician8951
      @discountmusician8951 Před rokem +1

      @@JensLarsen Thanks for the quick reply! Em6?🤔 Im terrible at asking questions! but what I tried to ask and did it poorly was.....if a song is showing a triad,like just Cmaj or Fmin,... in a drop 2 chord voicing do I double the root where the 7 is? or add a note to the triad? This way every time I have a triad I wont have to ask you what to add. Im trying to start from scratch and not develop any MORE bad habits.The 2nd question is kind of irrelevant and I dont want to waste your time.☺

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před rokem

      @@discountmusician8951 there is no answer that always works for this it depends on the progression, sorry 🙂

    • @discountmusician8951
      @discountmusician8951 Před rokem +1

      @@JensLarsen Ah ok.More complicated than I thought.Oh well,back to practicing.Thanks Mr Larsen!

  • @BrighamCrafts
    @BrighamCrafts Před 8 lety +7

    great lesson! i believe there is a slight error in one of the images though - the first image around 0:30 that third voicing seems wrong, that bottom note should be an E not a B, right?

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před 8 lety +3

      +ThrowawayGamingChannel Thank you! Yes indeed that should be an E. I fixed it in my article and the pdf download but I can't edit the video once it is on CZcams :)

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před 5 lety

      @Jon Norman That voicing is also called drop2, remember that you can also apply the "drop2" to the inversions.

  • @tiboflo5297
    @tiboflo5297 Před 4 lety

    Hi Jens,
    I understand that a drop 2 comes from dropping the 2nd highest note in a 7th chord down one octave.
    So the 5th becomes the bass note and that's what we get with the 'first position'.
    Then how are the following 'inversions' derived from the basic position?
    How can we tell by looking at one of these inversions that it actually comes from a drop 2 chord as they don't always have a 5th as the bass note ?
    Thanks a lot for your amazing channel it's been very helpful!
    Cheers

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před 4 lety

      That is really simple: You drop the 2nd highest note of the inversions of the 7th chord :)
      Does that help?

    • @tiboflo5297
      @tiboflo5297 Před 4 lety +1

      @@JensLarsen Yes! Same logic the other way around! Thanks :)

  • @creativesoul96_33
    @creativesoul96_33 Před rokem +1

    Are drop voicings only for 7th chords?

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před rokem

      Yes, we usually refer to the triad version as spread triads or open voiced triads

  • @jimwynton6698
    @jimwynton6698 Před 3 lety

    i've got a question: when you're playing a drop 2 voicing--say for example a Cmaj7 second inversion and you want to move to, say, an F major 7, how do you know which Fmaj7 to to move to next?....it seems like there are two possible, next chords with this Cmaj7's region......the Fmajor7 played with the root on the 4th string (above the cmajor7)...and the fmajor7 played with the root on the second string aka (root position, located directly below the cmajor 7)...
    Does this question make sense?

    • @theralhaljordan7337
      @theralhaljordan7337 Před 3 lety

      you can do either one, if you are following a melody and want to go to a Fmaj7 with C, A, etc. as the highest note, or you want a certain inversion, if it's easier to transition to one or the other, etc. All up to your creative license

    • @jimwynton6698
      @jimwynton6698 Před 3 lety

      @@theralhaljordan7337 , ahhh okay, so i can basically choose either one...it really just depends on how i want the top note to move. right?

    • @theralhaljordan7337
      @theralhaljordan7337 Před 3 lety

      @@jimwynton6698 yeah that or just what is easier to play are usually the main factors, especially in comping. With most harmony the order of notes isn't as important as just playing the notes, though you generally don't want to play notes a half step apart, like the B and C on Cmaj7. Some people purposely choose certain inversions to make a pattern of weak and strong chords, but that's generally done on piano or composed for a group not solo guitar

    • @jimwynton6698
      @jimwynton6698 Před 3 lety +1

      @@theralhaljordan7337 word....thanks man....very helpful

  • @wolandsmachine
    @wolandsmachine Před 8 lety +1

    GREAT AND USEFUL LESSON AS ALWAYS
    Wondering if you could help me a little more :)
    Somewhere close to the end of "Autumn Leaves" the changes go like this (E-7 Eb7 D-7 Db7)
    That Eb7 and Db7 are my problem,
    Is it Eb7 (Eb G Bb Db as An Eb dominant 7) or Eb7 (E G B Db like the minor 7th is flattened 'which doesn't make any sense')
    Im seriously having quite a tense brain fart on this. :D

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před 8 lety

      +Volandark Side Thank you! No worries! It is Eb(7) so Eb G Bb Db. That's btw Autumn leaves in another key than what I am doing in this lesson if I remember correctly.

    • @wolandsmachine
      @wolandsmachine Před 8 lety +1

      you're awesome dude, thanks for your quick reply i can go back to playing now :))
      Im learning from The Real Book 5th Edition.
      its in G.

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před 8 lety

      Volandark Side That's Cool! Glad to be of help!

  • @ramoncrisostomo4477
    @ramoncrisostomo4477 Před 9 lety +1

    yeahhh

  • @TheBoondoggler
    @TheBoondoggler Před 5 lety +2

    What if I have smaller than average sized hands should i take up fiddle

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před 5 lety +1

      Most of these should not be a huge problem for you though, right?

    • @TheBoondoggler
      @TheBoondoggler Před 5 lety +1

      @@JensLarsen srry, upon further viewing I see the closer cluster of voicings starting at 1:18. Brilliant, thx (even for little hands like me)

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před 5 lety +1

      No worries!

  • @joeyselder5693
    @joeyselder5693 Před 3 lety

    Head blown!

  • @JS-ll5gk
    @JS-ll5gk Před 4 lety

    does this mean, since the root is elsewhere for inversions, the 9 goes back to a 2?

    • @AlDunbar
      @AlDunbar Před 3 lety

      Take a hint fron Jimi: "Now if 6 turned out to be 9 I don't mind, I don't mind:. Clearly, in his mind, it doesn't matter what number you call it. ;-)

  • @poprostumati585
    @poprostumati585 Před měsícem

    0:33 why is there B in the 3rd voicing?

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před měsícem

      There isn't I am playing E G A C

  • @federicoaguilar7610
    @federicoaguilar7610 Před 4 lety

    Why is there a 9th in the score of the chord at 0:37?

  • @royercrafter
    @royercrafter Před 5 lety +2

    mann it must be a breeze to play with you

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před 5 lety +4

      That I don't know, but I do get side-man gigs so it at least isn't completely terrible :)

  • @MrMarcoAlvarado
    @MrMarcoAlvarado Před 5 lety

    3rd chord should be: x x 14 -12 -10- 8

  • @MrFree-vj8qj
    @MrFree-vj8qj Před 4 lety

    there is only letters and numbers in this lesson, but people only remember music

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před 4 lety

      You can't please everybody, I am sure you can find other lessons that fit you better.

  • @juanpgomez1299
    @juanpgomez1299 Před 4 lety

    Soo, ya like sunburst?

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před 4 lety

      Soo, you can't stay focused on the voicings? :)

    • @juanpgomez1299
      @juanpgomez1299 Před 4 lety

      @@JensLarsen No, they're hard to understand :(

    • @JensLarsen
      @JensLarsen  Před 4 lety

      @@juanpgomez1299 check out the Jazz chords study guide on my website 🙂