How to Be Awesome at Jazz Guitar Chords (finally!) 1.0
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ABOUT How to Be Awesome at Jazz Guitar Chords (finally!)
Never, never, ever be looked down on again by guys who went to a jazzy guitar school for geeks as you blow them away with your ability to play ANY chord in 12 different positions! Walking Bass for your chord work? You'll be adding it in to your new wicked chord playing in no time at all. Create your own fusion tunes without any headaches! Using your scales that you got from "Learn to Burn : The Guitar Speed Manual", know what scale to put over which chords! Fully interactive. ALL THE CHORDS play when you click on them - so you can hear what they sound like before you play them. Beside each chord is a description of it so you find the chord you want. Substitutions made easy! Thought it was hard? Probably if you've read all those other books on the market. Look no further! The theory in this book is all appliable - so you're able to instantly apply it to your playing! This book is written for those: Who enjoy writing music and are looking for more interesting chords to spice up their guitar accompaniment. Who have sat in on a jazz jam and realized that their knowledge of chords was too limited. Who have sounds in their head that they cant get at because of a lack of knowledge. Rock guitarists who want to get into jazz or fusion but dont know where to start. There are many books on the market on jazz chords. Most of them are just so complex and overwhelming that it's hard to know where to start. They may have an accompanied CD which must be instered into the CD player. Many of these books have screeds of tab or even only notes! You know how magicians are envious to give away their secrets. This book will show you how to unleash the creative genius inside you through a full interactive e-book. You WILL BE ABLE to play any chord in 12 positions over the neck! You need to contact [email protected] after paying $39.95 US on my paypal.com account. See http://www.prolevelguitar.com/jazzguitar/jazzguitarchords.html