As I said previously, my playing for the past 50 years has been country music, picking and chording mostly on the first three frets. After over 20 years of not picking up the guitar I started again and found to my delight “hpcrazy” on utube. For the past “Covid” year I have been working on scales throughout the neck using the “caged” system as it relates to the associated chords in particular the minor, pentatonic and minor blues scales and to quickly identify the notes wherever they are. Along with that I have been working on your slow jazz versions for Autumn Leaves and Summertime and I am, I think, progressing reasonably well on these. I still noodle on the first three chords with country music on occasion. This new challenge you have provided is focused towards the groundwork to properly play jazz music which is what I would like to learn. I am 74 years old now and would like to be able to noodle around and comfortably understand and reasonably play some resemblance to jazz music before I reach 80 and yes I have a lot of enjoyable work to do. I would also like to find a slow jazz version of “Fly me to the Moon” to add to my rather limited repertoire :). In any event thank you again for all your help and your dedication.
Kind regards
Greg