
If you've got a question about some aspect of jazz guitar you can send it to us and we'll try and give an answer!įollow this link to submit your question. Many thanks to all of you who've written in with these excellent questions - please keep them coming! Follow this link to see the earlier questions and answers, or this one to see even more jazz guitar questions and answers Q12 - Difference between major and minor scales

Q11 - Developing sight reading skills on the guitar

Q10 - Improvising over Reinhardt's 'Daphne' - cycle of 4ths sequences Q9 - Mixing arpeggios and scales when soloing Q8 - Dominant 7ths and diminished chords for soloing Q7 - Gypsy Jazz Guitar right hand position Q3 - Memorizing licks - by finger pattern or by sound? Q2 - Playing guitar along with modern jazz pianists Q1 - Arpeggios for jazz soloing, and diminished 7th substitutions MORE ANSWERS TO YOUR JAZZ GUITAR QUESTIONSĬlick a subject below to see the submitted question and our answer: Return from Piano Chords Chart to Piano Lessons home page.More Answers to your Jazz Guitar Questions by Tony Oreshko It includes simple chords like major, minor, diminished, augmented, sixth and seventh chords, as well as variations of advanced ninth, eleventh and thirteenth chords. Go here for a piano lesson on how to build other types of piano chords. More Info on Suspended Chords – includes image charts. Bb seventh suspended fourth – Bb Eb F Ab.Ab seventh suspended fourth – Ab Db Eb Gb.


