Peter Bernstein - Jazz Guitar Lesson 1
Full Video at https://www.mymusicmasterclass.com/pr... Description: In part one (1 of 2) of this jazz guitar masterclass, renowned guitarist Peter Bernstein gives you some tips to help improve your playing. Peter goes through various concepts in order to facilitate fretboard knowledge, musical improvisation, creating strong lines and comping in a duo situation. If you’re a fan of Peter Bernstein and want get some tutoring from one of the best, this guitar masterclass is for you. There is an additional PDF for this video series which includes the embedded notation seen in the videos. The PDF is included in the bundle (seen above for $32.99) or it can be purchased separately here. Topics Covered: Guitar, improvisation, jazz, learning the fingerboard, scales, voicings, making lines, creating melodic statements from scale tones, note relationships, incorporating chromatic tones, constructing phrases, playing visually, voice-leading, harmonic gestures, experimentation, “hearing what you play”, comping in a duo, playing harmonically and rhythmically responsible, supporting the other musicians, “Lazy Bird” changes, approaching chords, etc. / mymusicmasterclass / mmmclass / mymusicmasterclass

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