Jazz Guitar Lesson: The Tritone Substitution - (What It Is and How It's Used In Jazz)

Jazz Guitar Lesson: The Tritone Substitution - (What It Is and How It's Used In Jazz) PDF/TAB available on Patreon:   / chriswhitemanmusic   Membership includes access to all of my previous Patreon Lessons. www.ChrisWhitemanMusic.com The Tritone Substitution is one of the most common harmonic substitutions in jazz. Often utilized in the ii-V-I to increase the level of tension and create harmonic motion, this substitution is something every jazz guitarist should be aware of. This lesson will explain the concept, offer voicings and examples of application swithin the context of a ii-V-I Books & Gear I use and Recommend: The Jazz Theory Book by Mark Levine https://amzn.to/4s1NdOO Thomastik-Infeld Flatwounds 11-47 https://amzn.to/44yMTNs Quilter Amp: https://amzn.to/4oZdpqC Joe Pass Chord Solos: For Guitar, Vibes, and All Keyboard Instruments https://amzn.to/44Rb7ml Wes Montgomery Guitar Folio https://amzn.to/45mzWGM The New Real Book by Chuck Sher https://amzn.to/49j31nV "As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases"