Jazz Guitar Moving Bass Parts - Part 3

Posted by tony hogan on May 21 2008 | acoustic guitar, chord playing, guitar, jazz guitar, normal tuning

Jazz Guitar moving bass parts is the third guitar lesson in this series of tutorials. Although this chord fretting exercise includes the previous guitar part, it moves up the guitar neck to the E minor to A Seventh chords, when you play it it will sound familiar.  After the Em7 and A7, it heads back down to the Dm7 and G7.

After that sequence, it goes back to the C major 7 and has a simple turnaround that goes back to the top of the chord pattern.  The chords after the Cmajor 7 are E flat 7, D7 and then a D flat 7.

Take your time working through this, this is a very useful chord pattern.  Once you know it inside out you’ll hear it coming in a thousand and one songs.

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  1. Cool! I love moving bass lines and chord melody type songs.

    Have any suggestions on any great chord melody song books by any chance?

    23 May 2008 at 7:26 pm

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