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  1. Guitar Secrets - Minor Smooth Jazz In this guitar secrets tutorial I talk about minor smooth jazz. I am giving you a whole bundle of ideas how you can work out on a typical minor smooth jazz chord progression. In this case I made it pretty simple for you. This is the chord progression I have used : Fm7 / Fm7 / Db7 / C7alt First I show you the chords I have used and then I give some really deep insight how to play a great lead guitar over this progression. So the first step is to analyze what kind of modes can be played over each of the chords. For beginners in the smooth jazz topic it's the F minor blues scale which can be used over the entire track. To follow the chords you can use a simple trick by just playing the bluenote ( B ) on the Db7 chords and the E on the C7alt chord. These are guide tones so you match pretty well to those chords. For more sophisticated soling I do an analysis for you and give you a 2nd possibility for each chord. This is called modal interchange. That means you can select the mode which you like more or you can mix up the different modes the way you want to make your soloing sound more interesting. I give you some short tips on the secondary modes on how to make your mode sound more interesting by using upper structure triads. That's a great way of working out the sound of any selected mode. At the end I give some instructions how to work out the modes with a distorted lead sound. Here are the modes to each chord : Fm7 Fm Blues Scale F Aeolian F Dorian Db7 Fm Blues Scale Db Lydian b7 C7alt Fm Blues Scale Fm harmonic minor C Phrygian Nat. 3 C altered Scale At the end I play a full sequence for you to give you some inspiration. Minor Smooth Jazz - Fm.pdf Minor Smooth Jazz - Fm.gp minor smooth jazz fm.mp3
  2. Creative Smooth Jazz ( Lee Ritenour Style ) - Guitar Lesson Here you can learn a few creative tricks how to play a creative smooth jazz guitar in the style of Lee Ritenour or others. The trick is to have a few rhythm figures together in a really secure way that you can start to play around with them in a creative way and you can start to move motives and ideas around those rhythm ideas. Creative Smooth Jazz.pdf Creative Smooth Jazz.gp creative smooth jazz.mp3
  3. In this tutorial you can learn how to play a smooth jazz guitar. when it comes to smooth jazz the guitar lines have to be smooth relaxed and have a great phrasing. It's the phrasing which makes the smoothness and the difference between cool and very smooth jazz guitar lines in this genre. I broke down three main phrasing tricks which you can use to enter this really great genre of smooth jazz even if you're not so experienced in jazz guitar playing. In the first part of the tutorial I get some technical advice how you can build up your speed with the pentatonic or the minor scales and then I show you three rhythm figures and phrasing tricks which you can use in any situation by using any scale you like. When you analize protagonist of smooth jazz like Lee Ritenour, George Benson or other players it more or less leads to these three rhythm figures in any combinations.The combination of those three figures I am showing you if any notes you are using makes you a pro in smooth jazz guitar even if you're not experienced in jazz and you get a lot of fun in this kind of playing. But take your time to build up the speed which is needed to play 16 notes in the genres. Easy Smooth Jazz Guitar Phrasing Tricks.pdf Easy Smooth Jazz Guitar Phrasing Tricks.gp easy smooth jazz guitar phrasing tricks.mp3
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    Here you find the diatonic chord progression in the key of C minor and G minor. This is a real working sheet for you to learn : The diatonic chord progressions ( minor scales ) The chords with root on the A and E string The attached modes The intervals of the modes Please take your time to learn all parts in this working sheet by heart. Learn the chords and the attached modes. The modes are 3 note per string patterns to make the whole thing easier to understand. It's not needed that you learn to play the scales fast, but learn then with the intervals which are displayed at each of the patterns. Here you find a tutorial related to those exercises here :
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  5. Easy Guitar Pro Licks - Slow Rock In this tutorial I talk about slow rock and how to play a professional sounding cool guitarsolo with only 3 guitarlicks. The licks are very easy to play. I am showing you them first and then how you can create great variations with bendings, vibrato and accelerated vibrato at the end of the long notes you are playing. Every position on the fretboard has its secrets and tricks - so I talk with you about that. Beside that I show you one show-off guitar lick where you can push your guitar solo to a cool pro level and the good news is, it’s not so hard to play. I also talk about the playing philosophy - it’s more important to play intense then perfect. Therefore I give you some cool instructions and ideas which can help you to do that. Easy Guitar Pro Licks - Slow Rock.pdf Easy Guitar Pro Licks - Slow Rock.gp easy guitar pro licks - slow rock.mp3
  6. Princess Of The Dawn ( Accept )- Guitar Lesson Here you can learn the riff and the other parts of the rhythm guitar of the song " Princess Of The Dawn " by Accept. Princess of the dawn ( Accept ).pdf Princess of the dawn ( Accept ).gp princess of the dawn.mp3
  7. Version 1.1.0

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    Here you find all patterns in minor and major pentatonics. The positions are marked with numbers which represent the intervals which are played. As a beginner only focus on learning the position of the 1 which represents the root note. In this case it's the A since the patterns are either in A minor or A major. It is also strongly recommended to learn the pentatonic only on one string. There please also use the 1 as an orientation point. When you compare the minor with the major pentatonic patterns you might notice that they are the same only the root note has changed. The good news is that once you can play the minor pentatonic patterns you can switch to the major pentatonic patterns just by replacing the root note.
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    To understand jazz guitar theory it is essential that you understand the diatonic chord progressions, the steps, the chordprogressions which come out of the diatonic chord progressions and where the " options " come from. This is a short but very comprehensive theory file which puts all knowledge together on 7 pages. You might not understand everything immediatly but this shall be your almanach to really go into real jazz theory which is in fact needed to understand jazz. Take your time on it and keep the file for any future reference which will come up for you when you study jazz guitar.
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  9. I was jamming a bit in the sudio today and thought I give it a shot and just record since I loved to jam to this track here. But for once it's not a track of mine - see below. You can give it a try yourself. It's in D minor and you best play the D aeolian scale to this track.
  10. View File Technical Exercises ( Chords, Modes & Patterns ) Minor Scales Here you find the diatonic chord progression in the key of C minor and G minor. This is a real working sheet for you to learn : The diatonic chord progressions ( minor scales ) The chords with root on the A and E string The attached modes The intervals of the modes Please take your time to learn all parts in this working sheet by heart. Learn the chords and the attached modes. The modes are 3 note per string patterns to make the whole thing easier to understand. It's not needed that you learn to play the scales fast, but learn then with the intervals which are displayed at each of the patterns. Submitter admin Submitted 07/16/2021 Category Theory & Exercises  
  11. Here you can learn all guitar parts of the song " Play That Funky Music White Boy " by Wild Cherry. Play The Funky Music White Boy.pdf Play That Funky Music White Boy.gp play that funky music white boy.mp3
  12. Corona Blues - Guitar Instrumental This is my contribution to the #coronabluesproject which I started on my other YouTube channel. Check out the tutorial if you want to join this project as well. I would point my version a bit in the range of Gary Moore, Rose Tattoo ( an australien band from the 80's ), AC DC and many cool blues players more.
  13. Guitar Secrets - Offbeats This is a full tutorial to learn everything you need to know to master offbeats. This tutorial is for any playing level if you never really worked on offbeats in specific. Offbeats.pdf Offbeats.gp
  14. Guitar Secrets - Arpeggios Many guitar players would love to work with arpeggios but how is this exactly done ? There are many ways to do this. In this tutorial I show you a very comprehensive way to start to work with arpeggios without pushing your technical limits to the impossible. I am using a track with the chords Am / F G , showing you how you can work with a simple arpeggio pattern and how you can work with it. Guitar Secrets - Arpeggios.pdf Guitar Secrets - Arpeggios.gp guitar secrets - arpeggios.mp3
  15. Meditation music is great to relax and to make your own inner journeys while listening to music. This is a first meditation concert I am doing as a livestream. I will play different colors ( Farbmusik ) and meditate with you to this great new moon. Farbmusik ( colormusic ) is the musical interpretation of colors and their emotional content. Due to a special talent, colors and music always had a connection for me. When creating Farbmusik, it was my aim to create a music that would make this connection tangible for everyone. During the years of researching these aspects of music, nothing was left to chance, and yet I see color music as a very personal view of music and color. If you love what you heard please give your donation here to support my work : http://www.hpcrazy.com/donation.html
  16. Wild SRV - Guitar Lesson Here I give you some instructions on how to play a really wild guitar in the style of SRV or Voodoo Chile. The movement of the right arm is the signature movement of SRV playing style. It has a reason why it has to be like this. It's because all which is played in the trio situation with only Stevie Ray Vaughan and his Band Double Trouble requires that you have full punch on your playing that you can keep the intensity up. That's the secret of that specific playing technique. You recognize it by this circle style movement of his right arm. In the tutorial I give you some instructions how to do that and to work with some rhythm patterns to develop an automatism. Wild SRV.pdf Wild SRV.gp wild srv.mp3
  17. Chuck Berry Rock N Roll Guitar You want to play a cool rock n roll guitar in the style of Chuck Berry then this is a tutorial to go. By analyzing the intro of Johnny B Goode By Chuck Berry we're also checking out his song Roll Over Beethoven you get the main ideas how to play a solid and punchy rock n roll guitar in the style of Chuck Berry. In this tutorial I first analyze the intro of Johnny be good for you and then I pull out the few ideas which work the best in any professional rock n roll guitar setting. I started my career as a professional guitar player in rock n roll bands such as a Jerry Lee Lewis and Elvis impersonator band so I know what I'm talking about because I played so many shows and I know what I am talking about and I can show you the tricks which I learned during this time. Chuck Berry Style.pdf Chuck Berry Style.gp chuck berry style.mp3
  18. Phrasing is an important element in smooth jazz guitar. I would even say it's the most important part of it. So let's have a look how you can achieve an easy way of phrasing with 3 tricks I am showing you. In this example I am working with a I VI II V progression in D major. That means that you can use either the D major pentatonic or the D major scale. In combination with the 3 phrasing tricks I am showing you here in this tutorial you can already reach a good level on smooth jazz guitar and reach the quam. Smooth Jazz Guitar Phrasing Tricks.pdf Smooth Jazz Guitar Phrasing Tricks.gp grabbel_jam.mp3
  19. Cold Cold Feeling ( Albert Collins ) - Guitar Lesson Here I talk about Albert Collins song " Cold Cold Feeling " which is my personal favorite Texas minor blues and Albert Collins is my favorite blues artist because of his great blues vibe and great lyrics. I show you how to play the rhythm guitar and how Albert Collins played his kind of guitar playing with his main guitar licks which he uses very often in many variations. In the third part I give you instructions on how to play minor Texas blues in general and I share my personal findings and tricks. Cold Cold Feeling ( Albert Collins ).pdf Cold Cold Feeling ( Albert Collins ).gp cold cold feeling.mp3 and here you can listen to the original song :
  20. Guitar Secrets : Finger Picking Patterns ( Full Course Easy - Sophisticated ) In this tutorial I talk about guitar fingerpicking patterns from the very basics up to sophisticated professional sounding patterns which are not too hard to play. Timing and the proper practicing of the basic patterns is the key to success when it comes to relaxed and intuitiv playing abilities on this guitar style. This full course is for any playing level from beginner - advanced player. If you are an advanced player and you never have done the basics before I strongly recommend that you do those exercises as well because they are the basement of your playing and will allow you to build up your performance on guitar and become a complete player in this guitar playing style. Below you find the chapters of this tutorial : 0:00 Introduction 1:35 Basic Exercises 12:46 Advanced Exercises 19:35 Sophisticated Finger Picking 25:29 Final Notes 30:24 HP's Version Picking Patterns.pdf Picking Patterns.gp
  21. Here you can learn the guitar parts of the song " Gimme Tha Power " by Molotov. I checked several versions of it and I took the original version as a reference for this tutorial. Gimme Tha Power.pdf Gimme Tha Power.gp gimme tha power.mp3
  22. Guitar Secrets - Dorian Mode In this guitar secrets tutorial I talk about the dorian mode or dorian scale. This scale is related to the normal pentatonics since all notes of the pentatonics are part of the dorian mode. The pentatonics is 1 b3 4 5 b7 and the dorian mode is 1 2 b3 4 5 6 b7. As you can see there are only 2 additional notes which make the dorian mode. It's the 2 and the 6. That means you can take any pattern you have and just add those 2 notes to get the dorian scale or you choose the ones I am showing you here in the tutorial. The tutorial is divided into 2 parts. The easy to understand part for beginners and the part for the advanced players among you. Use the part which you think is not for you as an additional instruction and inspriation because you can get something out of both parts. Here you now find the chapters of this tutorial. At the end I play a final jam for you that you get some inspiration how you can build up your solo from easy to extrem and to create the waves which lead you to the quam. I will explain in the tutorial what I mean with those waves and the quam. 0:00 Introduction 2:36 Easy 10:45 Advanced 27:22 Final Jam Guitar Secrets - Dorian Mode.pdf Guitar Secrets - Dorian Mode.gp guitar secrets - dorian mode.mp3
  23. Here I give you my tips and tricks how to find your perfect guitar pic for your playing style. Not always the most expensive guitar pic is the best to choose. It depends on your playing priorities.
  24. Here you can learn how to play and use the harmonic minor scale. As an example if you have a song with the chords Am and E7 you use harmonic minor on the E7 chord. Here you find some advanced exercices on harmonic minor. You find all modes and all related chords with 3 note per string patterns for E and A typ chords in the exercises. Take your time on them. technik uebungen _ diatonische tonleitern _ harmonisch Moll.pdf
  25. Here a fast and pretty crazy rendition of the theme of flintstones. I love this way of playing jazz guitar. If you want to have a fan t-shirt get it here : https://www.hpcrazy.com/tshirts.html Here you can download the backing track : flintstones.mp3
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