5th Sequences. Interval Sequence Lesson

Welcome to the third part in our guide to intervallic sequences. Playing through these interval sequences will improve your jazz technique and aural skills as well as making scale practice more interesting. So far we have covered the 3rd interval and also the 4th interval.

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4th Sequences. Interval Sequence Lesson

Yesterday I showed you how to practice playing through the C major scale using thirds and now it is the turn of the fourth interval. If you read the previous lesson then you probably have a good idea about how these interval sequences are done. Fourths have a very modern and open sound to them but they are pretty tricky to play on guitar due to the nature of the instrument. If you play piano or any other instrument then you shouldn’t have too much trouble with these sequences.

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Chromatic Picking Exercises

I thought for today’s lesson I would take a look at some chromatic picking exercises for guitar which have really helped me with my technique. Although they are not particularly the most exciting exercise from a musical point of view, chromatic picking exercises are a great way to improve your alternate picking on guitar. Because jazz is such a technically demanding style of music these kind of exercises can really help improve your jazz playing.

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