Jan . 17 . 2012

Minor Type Jazz Chord Extensions (Jazz Guitar Lesson JA-022) How to play

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In this guitar lesson I will show you some chord substitutions for minor 7th group chords. Great for jazz and funk and good fun!Taught by Justin Sandercoe. Full support at the justinguitar web site where you will find hundreds of lessons on a wide range of subjects, and all the scales and chords that you will ever need! There is a great forum too to get help, no matter what the problem. And it is all totally free, no bull. No sample lessons, no memberships, no free ebook. Just tons of great lessons :) To get help with this lesson (and for further info and tabs), find the Lesson ID in the video title (like ST-667 or whatever) and then look it up on the Lesson Index page of justinguitar.com www.justinguitar.com Have fun .

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25 Comments on “Minor Type Jazz Chord Extensions (Jazz Guitar Lesson JA-022) How to play”
  1. dunmer2007 17th January 2012 3:29 pm

    OWW! D Minor 11 is extremely painful to play, especially since I’ve never thought of bending my fingers that way! X^D I’m a self-taught guitar player who found every chord and scale the long way, through trial and error..

  2. Arrivald 17th January 2012 4:10 pm

    I have a question concerning the minor11 chord, the way Justin presents it it consists of the root, minor third, eleventh(is it like the fourth, but octave higher?) and minor seventh, while on some other sites it says minor 11 chord consists also of the fifth. Why is it skipped here?

  3. ifto1 17th January 2012 4:32 pm

    very good my friend! gracias!

  4. dolphinguy2014 17th January 2012 5:22 pm

    try not to bury ur pinky finger under the guitar

  5. jfunkfinger69 17th January 2012 5:37 pm

    @jasperoosthoek Easiest place to start is the Diatonic Major scale and its modes.

  6. jasperoosthoek 17th January 2012 6:13 pm

    @jfunkfinger69Thanks man! My comment was a year old and I’ve been playing mostly blues and rock since I made it.

    But, …, for the past 5 days I went started with jazz again, hopefully this time I can make it work :-D . Time to dig in!

  7. jfunkfinger69 17th January 2012 7:03 pm

    @jasperoosthoek You can also use melodic minor over D minor 6…

  8. seth3556r 17th January 2012 7:33 pm

    I love it that you play jazz telecaster. so do I

  9. MrDomguitar 17th January 2012 7:38 pm

    @Adsem yea he is very good but marty schwartz is also good

  10. MostEvil7string 17th January 2012 7:51 pm

    Maybe already asked and answered but too many comments to search through here ;-)

    I thougt that Dm13 would add the b6 interval since we’re in the minor scale of D yet you add the natural 6 interval. Why is that? And how would then you notate a Dm with a b6? Dmb6?

    thanks for the great lessons!!! Most of the teachers throw us a fish where you teach us how to fish (stupid metaphor I know hehe)

    Sven

  11. TheMetalGuitar123 17th January 2012 8:07 pm

    @LordEizen sorry I commented to a six month old question! lol Hopefully you figured that out between when you asked and I answered.

  12. LordEizen 17th January 2012 8:58 pm

    @TheMetalGuitar123 ty =)

  13. TheMetalGuitar123 17th January 2012 9:19 pm

    @LordEizen
    Dm7
    10
    X
    10
    10
    10
    X

    Dm6
    10
    x
    9
    10
    10
    X

  14. RedDragon52 17th January 2012 9:58 pm

    @jasperoosthoek The Dorian mode is minor. It has a minor third.

  15. Cu1t06 17th January 2012 10:47 pm

    very useful lesson

  16. xesionprince 17th January 2012 10:48 pm

    Sounds like the start of a Chicago song

  17. cuzzinchris 17th January 2012 11:06 pm

    There’s lots of cool sounds living there.

  18. exodusada 17th January 2012 11:23 pm

    help me a lot thanx !!!

  19. TheDBelanger 18th January 2012 12:12 am

    D minor 9 is a great chord. I also love D minor 7 #5 played like this:

    X
    10
    10
    10
    13
    10

  20. LordEizen 18th January 2012 12:32 am

    i dont understand how are the second dm7 shape… the one you play around 1:20

  21. SteveBrownOfficial 18th January 2012 12:47 am

    Great lesson & I like the close ups.

  22. ericrob2112 18th January 2012 1:17 am

    your the best theacher i found on the web! i am autodidact and i realy love jazz., always looking 4 tips. you just upgraded my playing . sory for my english.

  23. plecttrum 18th January 2012 2:08 am

    Thanx Justin,  very enjoyable !

  24. BlikeNave 18th January 2012 2:35 am

    Justin- Thank you.

  25. Dave4Slash 18th January 2012 3:26 am

    Absolutely grate…
    Awesome lesson..

    1000 Thanks t o you.